That is one of the best child portraits I've ever seen....
Nice work!
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Thank you, Ben and all...
I was thinking about all the things I did "wrong" on this one, using a 300mm Imagon on 8x10 (it's meant for 5x7 maximum), using it wide open (it should be used stopped down a bit), working in very soft light (it supposedly does best in harsher light)...
But the print is one of the loveliest I've ever made. I guess maybe two wrongs don't make a right, but three do? Or maybe it's just stupid people doing stupid things still get away with it once in a while...
Mark, your portrait is beautiful! You say you did things wrong but I think it shows you have the ability to break the rules and come out with an exceptional photograph. I say keep making those "mistakes" because I love to look at them. Thanks
Here is my attempt. Tiffany - Arca Swiss F-Field C, Caltar IIE 210mm, Neopan Acros 100
Why is this man smiling?
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Tom Springmeyer, Gasoline Alley, Carson City, NV.
Tom is one of those charmed people (like me) who gets to make his living playing with what he loves best. He has a little shop just at the most southern edge of Carson City, Nevada that is full of petroliana. A candy store for those of us that have no restraint mechanism against things nostalgic. Want the Bear alignment neon porcelain for Christmas?? Too late, already sold, $5500.
Even Tom was impressed with the 8X10 2D and 1860 Darlot. Weird lighting but I had moved him once and didn't figure I'd get away with it twice. Had to make it work somehow.
Young Couple
5x7 TXP Tmax dev 1/9 25°c 12 min
Aero ektar 7"
Put a little X into Xmas....
great Frank, happy holliday to u allhttp://img170.imageshack.us/img170/6761/kpnagawx5.jpg
Hi Frank
Very pretty girl!
How can you top this for new year?
I'm waiting for it!
And here a selfportrait with some LF gear done with a SinarP 4x5 on Pola Film.
Cheers Armin