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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    dang flickr

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    One from today:
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter J. De Smidt View Post
    One from today:
    I'm digging that one.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Beautiful shots Peter! Are you using natural (window?) or artificial lighting? I really like the horizontal framing and inclusion of the arm or shoulder.
    Peter Y.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Thanks, guys. I used a 48" octobox.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Peter J. De Smidt -- Portraiture at its natural best. This is what Vermeer might strive for if he was alive today.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    At the swimming hole




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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Scott, what lens was used? I like the oof area and transition in the 2nd pic. Looks like a vintage lens. If I had to, I'd guess Summar or Summitar.
    All about the film!

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    This was using Canon A-1 with a FD 50/1.4. I'd have to look to see if it was pan-f or delta 100.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Schroeder View Post
    This was using Canon A-1 with a FD 50/1.4. I'd have to look to see if it was pan-f or delta 100.
    Oh boy, egg on my face! That's too funny. At least it wasn't an EF lens.
    All about the film!

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