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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Tri Tran - tell your father-in-law that he's a fine looking gentleman. Your portrait of him shows a strong, interesting character - just the kind of person with whom one would be inclined to have a long conversation over tea (or something stronger, perhaps).

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    My daughter Emma - Cooke PS945.

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Camera - shy father-in-law.
    Other than a passport photo and a driver license picture. My father-in-law doesn't like to have his picture taken.This is his formal one for the last 20 years.
    16 in/f5.6 Series VI Cooke Portrait lens .
    Thanks for let me share. TT
    Tri this really is a lovely portrait. The suspenders tell me volumes. Don't you love that Cooke! Did you dial in some diffusion or was it simply wide open?

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Tri this really is a lovely portrait. The suspenders tell me volumes. Don't you love that Cooke! Did you dial in some diffusion or was it simply wide open?
    Hi Jim,
    It's a very interesting lens,fits my vision and budget.Thanks to you. It's simply wide open with sharp dial. This lens has a lot of potential various use of soft/sharp/dof that I need to explore about this lens.Best. TT

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Hutton View Post
    My daughter Emma - Cooke PS945.
    Hi Don,
    How are you? I remember this picture.She's an angel. Take some more pictures of them as they will grow fast. Cheers.TT

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    Wink Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    The one and only Ole Tjugen with his smartest and most advanced camera, the Carbon Infinity 4x5 and his most unsharp lens a Schneider Xenar Typ D 15cm f:3.5. "Unsharp wide open and does not improve by stopping down"

    Captured with a 240/9 G-Claron wide open with my old and battered 8x10 Wizard view camera with plenty of pinholes, and carefully wrapped in the darkcloth. Film was 18x24cm HP5+ souped in Rodinal.

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    Morten ;-)

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    One of myself, one of my husband. Both with Toyo 45CF and a 101mm wollensak raptar on FP4+ in natural light.

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Smile, girl. Ya know ya wanna . . .
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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    Your husband bears a resemblance to Johnny Depp. Or perhaps Leo DiCaprio....

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    Re: How about a New Portrait thread?

    I guess I can join in this thread...
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