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    Terrific results. Pure butter on the technical aspects, i.e. tonality, development, sharpness, etc. you did yourself proud. Personally and subjectively I like more moderate highlights and slightly deeper shadows for my results but you did a very nice overall balance on those.

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    Re: My first studio portrait with my Sinar F2

    Ratty hair

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    Re: My first studio portrait with my Sinar F2

    Here is another one i made yesterday.
    I tried to make close up portrait to enjoy the power of large format. I'm pretty enthusiastic about the result !

    The light set up :
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    Re: My first studio portrait with my Sinar F2

    This second one is much better. I personally find the shallow depth of field a little distracting, particularly in his hair at the front. It keeps catching my attention and making my eyes go funny but other than that, love the lighting.

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    Re: My first studio portrait with my Sinar F2

    I like it!!
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Re: My first studio portrait with my Sinar F2

    hi fconstant_
    great shot! and i love the fact that the light scheme is attached.

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