Auto Makiflex 21cm f4.5 Heliar 120 6x9 Maki Back 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Auto Makiflex 21cm f4.5 Heliar 120 6x9 Maki Back 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Auto Makiflex #3 with 21cm f4.5 Auto iris Makiflex Heliar. 1/60 F11 Ilford FP4+ 6x9cm Makina Back ADOX BORAX MQ Developer 8x10 Arista #2 RC print Multigrade developer. Full sun Key Day. Waiting for the Lily in my front garden to fully open up. I am enjoying looking through the 21cm Heliar.
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Clickma: I have concluded that as long as a portrait is basically competent (and yours is much more than competent, your lighting and posing is excellent) what really makes or breaks a portrait is the expression of the subject. You caught the young lady at the perfect moment, her expression conveys her feelings (at least during the portrait process) and makes me look at it again and again.
Calumet C1 | Heliar 300mm 4.5 | Fuji X-Ray HR-U
#046 by Matías Farber, on Flickr
#053 by Matías Farber, on Flickr
Indeed super portraits in all aspects, the Heliar not the least
Both are fabulous. I have a 210 Heliar somebody in Vienna mounted into a Plaubel Makiflex Automatic Iris Lensboard. I see with your two examples why it so favored for LF Portraiture. So far I have only used mine for landscapes. I like how the world looks through the Heliar. I have a barrel 150mm f4.5 Heliar also I love to use in the studio for still lifes. I like that you can see the pores in the skin from a distance with beautiful rendition.
9x12cm J Lane Dry Plate Makiflex 210 Auto Heliar by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Automatic Makiflex 9x9cm SLR, 9x12cm J Lane Dry Plate developed 18 mins 20c in straight replenished gallon Acufine. Plaubel Makiflex Auto Iris 21cm Heliar. RADA Normalfaltz plate holder in Plaubel Makiflex Adapter. 8x10 Aristo RC #2 Omega DII black 180 Rodagon laser aligned. Iflord Multigrade dev
Abandoned Orchard Apple Tree HRU Maki 210 Heliar by Nokton48, on Flickr
In my neighborhood there are remnants of the apple orchard that stretched for a good distance many decades ago. At the back of my property is one of the original trees, now gone wild. Plaubel Makiflex Standard, 210mm Makiflex Auto Iris Heliar, Fuji XRAY HRU 4x5" cut from 8x10. Grafmatic Film Back, Sinar 103mm Glass Disc Yellow Green. 1/15 at F5.6 Legacy Mic-X 18 minutes at 60C. Aristo #2 8x10 Omega DII Omegalite Diffusion Head Multigrade dev
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