Originally Posted by Emil Schildt So what to do, when you have 1: a beautiful girl - 2: an old chandelier - 3: too much time on your hands..... I don't know about you, but I make a young Zarina image... 13x18 cm paper negative - Cooke series IIa lens... Very nice! The strong lighting and the softness are very skillful
Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt Love it, Chuck! Originally Posted by Dugan Nice portrait, Chuck! Excellent all the way! Thanks Two lovely girls in a beautiful place...cant go wrong. :-)
A couple from last week. Both were shot on fuji xray film cut down to 4x5. The lady is with a sironar 210, the boy is with a diy achromat 216.
Vance Lester www.vancelester.com www.flickr.com/photos/vancelester/
Like! Both and the film
Tin Can
Originally Posted by Tin Can Like! Both and the film +1!
“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
Originally Posted by chuck461 Attachment 199773 Jess and Lola at Otter Creek This will be a treasured image in the future! Very nice.
Laura Gandolfi precision 13x18 cm paper negative
Like! Originally Posted by Emil Schildt Laura Gandolfi precision 13x18 cm paper negative
Here's my first ever post in the portraits section. 4x5 Tri-x 320, 150mm @ F/8, SB-800 speedlight. 4x5 tri-x 320, 150mm F/8, HC110 8.5 min by Michael D, sur Flickr
Very nice! Originally Posted by Emil Schildt Laura Gandolfi precision 13x18 cm paper negative Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
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