Very cool shoot Amfooty like it much!!
Cheers Armin
Nicely done, Robin_SUN!
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Allow me one more wedding photo...
Had to take a photo in the church somewhat mirroring my engagement photo.
I went back and forth on this photo - I took two, but the first one was "accidentally" overexposed by a lot because my friend who was triggering the shutter didn't realize I was on T and not B. We also moved, but it created a ghostly effect I liked a lot. Our poses were also better on this one than the other.
Linhof Master Technika, 47mm f/5.6 XL, Ilford HP5+, ~8-second exposure, perspective correction and crop in PS:
Nice family photo Robin-SUN.
Great photos to treasure Bryan! Pros at posing for 8s and being reasonably sharp too. Lots of storytelling/allegory with a scene like this.
Here is my niece Taïna photographed with the Kodak 305mm portrait lens and 8x10 FP4+. Probably about f6 and 1/50th. The 305 portrait likes these surroundings. Last fall it stopped working on a shoot because the shutter blades got wet with melting snow, so an awesome forum member spared me a filter retaining ring so i can keep it dry and ready with a filter.
img320 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Heidi through a Perscheid 480/4.5. Trying to get at least 40 portraits of different people in this disguise...
Bravo !
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