Based on the very misleading title of this thread, I was going to post some 16mm and Minox but I think I'm in the wrong place. Do we really need another digital photography thread? Are there not thousands of places on the internet to see that stuff?
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Based on the very misleading title of this thread, I was going to post some 16mm and Minox but I think I'm in the wrong place. Do we really need another digital photography thread? Are there not thousands of places on the internet to see that stuff?
I'd say you're very welcome to post your film-based small format shots. And I for one do like that there are two or three places where digital pictures can be posted on here. It gives me some insight into how the LF photographers here work on smaller formats. Besides, if anything non-LF can be posted here, then that could be a point of debate as well as there are thousands of places online where these things could be posted and yet, the smaller format threads are quite popular. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I enjoy them.
Now back on-topic, I'd suggest.This was shot about a decade ago. On film...
http://koraks.nl/galleries/portraits...shica%2024.jpg
If we're talking about digital, too, which I didn't realize, here's
another. This was actually a test shot for a 4x5 shoot, but I
preferred this one from all of them. Nikon D300, micro-Nikkor:
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3724/...4e4a71a7_z.jpg
Stefan Hersh
by Michael Darnton, on Flickr
Another rush diagram.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30...ps0148f6ab.jpg
As always, please feel encouraged to offer constructive critique. :)
I always shoot digital first. Below is the digital which makes the subject look 10 years younger. He likes this one for promotional purposes.
Here is the LF 4X5 version. Posted in LF portraits earlier today. The film is being printed at Costco and as a fiber print.
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