Stuart Richardson
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Thank you Cindy! I think I like the third one best so far, but we'll see. I have two more rolls to check out, including a color one which could be interesting.
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A classic image of a classic beauty. The angle of the light really adds a lot of interest here.Nikon Fe/ 50mm @ 1.4 / HP5....
Nice stuff, Stuart. I really like the second and third from the left on the bottom row.Lovely image William! The chiaroscuro works well there.
We don't usually post contact sheets, but I figured it might be fun. I have not had a chance to scan any of these yet, but here is the second black and white roll from the photo shoot that I did with Sigga.
Good work, Stuart. I really like that color shot... a lot! :thumbup:The rest of the photos I took with Sigga are scanned. There are a number of them, so I will just post two and link to the rest:
http://www.stuartrichardson.com/lightroom/sigga
Wow, Marcus! One hell of an impressive image. A "bit exposed"? That's like "a little bit pregnant", isn't it? :thumbup:Sorry guys,
didn't want to post and run. I simply forgot about it. Thanks about the nice comments. Yes the Rollei 6008 and the Mamiya 7 are a good pair.
@Stuart: I like the one of Sigga, where she looks to the side best, the one where she looks directly into the camera is a bit destroyed for me by the gloved hand at the bottom. Maybe a crop would work, but then the nice square has vanished, which works so great for portraits.
Something new from me:
This time four images from my the Mamiya 7 + 80mm + Konica Centuria 400 stitched together as averical panoramic in CS4. The light wasn't that great (especially in the sky), but let's say I was a bit exposed and couldn't wait for better light. :O)
Just hope this doesn't break something here...
Take care,
Markus
Beautiful shots.msgleuck: That looks almost like an IR shoot, nice.
Pentax LX 50mm M f1.4. I don't often use the 50mm lens.
Lucky find indeed, and a beautiful portrait.So I find this exposed roll of film in a box with some of my darkroom gear - processed it yesterday and discover that I shot it in 2005 - luckily with a Nikon F5 which had a databack - so the date is recorded in between frames - probably with a 70-200VR. It's a whole bunch of shots of my children from 4 years ago - a real gem of a find for a parent! This is Emma at 4...