Voigtlander Bergheil 9x12, Heliar 15cm f/4.5.
Ilford Delta 100, 1/60sec at f/11.
Mr. Andrey.
Voigtlander Bergheil 9x12, Heliar 15cm f/4.5.
Ilford Delta 100, 1/60sec at f/11.
Mr. Andrey.
#3 for me.
Why would you print only one? They are all worthy, to say the least. (and don't you owe your sitters a print?)
Thanks, Mark. I don’t promise prints, I just shoot and print what I feel is worth the time to print and give copies of any portraits that make it through that filter. In this case, the first kid is my daughter and the next two are daughters of friends. We were having our little monthly neighborhood dinner and I was interrupting the kids playing (my daughter was seriously annoyed).
I was just curious which one you fellows liked, but I don’t want to hijack the thread, so maybe don’t answer the question I posed. I find that process of elimination helpful in clarifying what it is I’m trying to make.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
www.analogportraiture.com
Cameron, Like Jim my favorite is No. 3.
“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.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
I like #3. Howard Tanger
Thanks for the feedback, gentlemen. It was different than I would've guessed, and therefore all the more valuable.
Cameron
Shot this in March, but just recently scanned it now.
The_Ramsey-1-4 by Smith De Westelinck
Is it weird to say that even if I just recently started shooting this 4X5 format I'm kinda looking forward working on with a 8X10?
Nope. It's not weird at all, at least for people on this forum.
“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.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
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