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Thanks guys. It's actually been a couple years since I've shot any large format.
As per the focus: she couldn't stand dead-still, the tripod was wobbly, I knocked the camera when loading the holder, the lens is way shallow at f/2.8, and I was shooting with a spare darkslide as shutter! I'll brace her next time.
Scott, nice shot. Get him to lean forward a little and shoot from slightly further above him aiming down.
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High school students, just goofin' with the Imagon, (360mm, wide open). Don't know why, but the scans just don't seem to have the same airy tonal scale as the prints... :(
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/Owen21k/a1.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/Owen21k/r1.jpg
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Very nice Mark, like it a lot!
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best one so far, keep shooting :)
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Hey Mark
I usually don't go for fuzzy pics- shoot i'm still trying to make sharp ones.
But that second shot is ALIVE
very cool
regards
Ed
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Christopher,
those are great, innovative and extremely well done.
Monty
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Christopher, those are so fine that people will "appropriate" the idea. But nobody will achieve the same level of execution.
I wish you'd stick to still-life! Argh they are so good!
Tell us you painted the backdrops including the magenta highlight behind their heads....