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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Problems with models that dont show up...

    So from last summer holidays, my good friend Sylvain and his honey bee family (he makes honey, as well as hydromel) in Prats-de-Mollo La Preste.

    Heliar 300 f/?

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephane View Post
    Problems with models that dont show up...

    So from last summer holidays, my good friend Sylvain and his honey bee family (he makes honey, as well as hydromel) in Prats-de-Mollo La Preste.

    Heliar 300 f/?
    Great shot! Love it!

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephane View Post
    Problems with models that dont show up...

    So from last summer holidays, my good friend Sylvain and his honey bee family (he makes honey, as well as hydromel) in Prats-de-Mollo La Preste.

    Heliar 300 f/?
    Very nice, and a bit unusual.

    Nice separation of the high values, which I suspect is even better in the real print; it's easy to see texture and folds in the white shirts. At least on my monitor it comes out as a high key portrait, which is a bit different from what one more often sees. This one really has emphasis from about zones VI-VIII (again, based on an uncalibrated simple office grade but fairly nice LCD monitor.)

    Even the foliage in the more central area around the family is of higher tonality than foliage normally prints, which gives it a wonderful open, airy look. The darker edges (whether that's just how the light was or it's from very skillful edge burning doesn't matter) give the impression of a "light bubble" in the surrounding forest.

    The more I look at this one the more I see and like.

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits



    Test shot: Dallmeyer 4B on 11x14 Century 9A camera, ortho film dev in Jobo drum, 510-Pyro 1+1000 for 60 min.

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Bobpin: really nice!!! If this is 'only' a test shot, I wonder what a 'real' shot will look like!
    Maurits: I like this type of portraits. Although I think the lighting of the bike repair man was slightly better...

    Also a humble contribution from my side to this thread... Meet my sister

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    Test shot: Dallmeyer 4B on 11x14 Century 9A camera, ortho film dev in Jobo drum, 510-Pyro 1+1000 for 60 min.

    It's a lovely portrait, Bob. You are definitely pushing the envelope for dilute developers! I've always suspected 1ml of 510-Pyro concentrate will develop a roll or 8x10 sheet of film, regardless of dilution, but an 11x14 sheet at 1:1000 with rotary development is truly extreme. I would worry about the developer oxidizing before it could do its work. Was there a lot of general stain? Fascinating!

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    a portrait of a student of mine...

    13x18 paper negative.

    cooke 300mm 3.5 - full soft


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    Re: February 2011 Portraits



    Clendenen Crew, Vyd Worker Series
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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by gandolfi View Post
    a portrait of a student of mine...

    13x18 paper negative.

    cooke 300mm 3.5 - full soft
    very nice shot indeed (just too much empty space above the head to my taste)

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    Re: February 2011 Portraits

    Here's a new on I did last night. My daughter was asking me to make some plates of her and her new 'American Girl' doll...

    Kodak 2D 8x10 with 'Schwab' whole plate adaptor... Wollensak Series A portrait lens. 7 Sec exposure @ F5. Whole Plate Collodion on Aluminum.

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