Sergei,
If I am very lucky, I might make a photo a tenth as good as any of yours one day! Please keep inspiring us!
Chris
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Sergei,
If I am very lucky, I might make a photo a tenth as good as any of yours one day! Please keep inspiring us!
Chris
Thank you; I expect the original was studio window light, although there was an Isaac Benjamin who did theatrical portraits in Cincinnati at that time and may very well be the same person. So theatrical lighting is possible.
Mine was flash; closer because the hat was dark.
Thank you, thats very kind of you.
Its more of subject in a lot of cases. I just happen to be married to woman who doesn't mind posing for me, or browsing with me through piles of old books and shout "yeah! lets try something like that!" :) Then all thats left is to decipher light and figure out how to do minuscule bits :) Like getting lenses right and such. Which is time consuming and stuff. But soft lenses will always hold very special place for their romantic allure.
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"It's Time"
Kodak 305, f5.6, Efke 100.
Here are two Verito examples, on 5x7:
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5214/...a6b4557a_o.png
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4114/...6827c63c_z.jpg
What aperture, Garrett?
Garett - first one is very very pictorial-ish :) awesome.
Thanks, both were about one stop down. I don't really take notes, but I can tell by the look. Both with a 7 1/4" if I recall.