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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Serge S View Post
    Hi Garrett,

    Is that your Saluki?
    Yes it is! Sorry, I didn't see this until today. He has the most unusual personality, and is the smartest dog I've ever seen. A couple more snapshots of him:

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    I've never posted in this thread so I'll give it a go!
    Here's a shot of my girlfriend Meagan modeling with my Leica M6. Taken with my Nikon SP, 50mm f/1.4 (2000), on T-Max 400, developed in FX-39:

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits



    Tamron SP 90mm, Minolta 35mm camera, Lith Print at Foma paper.
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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Outside at a park with one SB, a long lens and Nikon High Speed Sync

    of course the colors are exaggerated in PS.


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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Marilyn, Hasselblad 501CM 150mm Sonnar, HP5+, scanned from print on Ilford Multigrade FB

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    One silver umbrella high camera right. This is shot on digital and I cannot wait to start shooting film again, possibly as soon as this week.



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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Pool table light reflected onto model.

    I know what I would do differently so please feel free to C&C


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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Shot with a monolight in a 3' box directly above and gelled SB's on on either side. Camera left is a gelled SB in a small softbox with a grid and on camera right is a gelled SB in a small softbox without a grid.

    I know what I would do differently so please feel free to C&C

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Quan View Post
    Pool table light reflected onto model.

    I know what I would do differently so please feel free to C&C


    I would widen the body lighting and definitely get rid of the thing between her legs.

    I would remove the pool balls as they distract.

    I'll stop there.
    Tin Can

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