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  1. #51

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    Re: August Portraits

    Thanks John for your comment, the story continues with the little one that ask to be pictured too... "moi aussi, grandpa'"
    RB auto graflex are nice cameras for portrait especially if you can mount fast lenses !!!
    more perhaps later,
    have a nice WE

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    Re: August Portraits

    sewing..., or leaning to
    available light, t:1/10 f:4,5 dev +1 1/2
    RB graflex, tmax 100, cooke aviar etc, etc.

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    Re: August Portraits

    hermagis petzval on 8*10 inch

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    Re: August Portraits

    Miguel and Stephan these inspire me. What beautiful work!

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by stehei View Post
    hermagis petzval on 8*10 inch
    This is fantastic!

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Coquis View Post
    Thanks John for your comment, the story continues with the little one that ask to be pictured too... "moi aussi, grandpa'"
    RB auto graflex are nice cameras for portrait especially if you can mount fast lenses !!!
    more perhaps later,
    have a nice WE
    MIguel,

    All of the portraits you've show are good but....This is marvelous! What a treasure.

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    Re: August Portraits

    thanks guys, didnt post for a while, all copyrighted material,
    so happy to see the positive reactions!

    this is a portrait in downe, kent UK, of the descendants of Charles
    Darwin in front of the Down-House. . I was asked to do their portrait
    with a lens that could have been used to photograph darwin himself,
    so the hermagis was an obvious choice.

    Wonderful place to be, nice people,
    obviously the hermagis does not cover 8*10

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    Re: August Portraits

    btw, the print is just unbelievable sharp and creamy!

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    Re: August Portraits

    Sthei,
    The people are incredibly sharp and the vingnetting really makes the picture.
    Miguel, those are just beautiful.
    Best wishes,
    Pete.

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by stehei View Post
    hermagis petzval on 8*10 inch
    Amazing...

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