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Alan...This one is magnificent! Thanks for sharing.MPP, 203mm Ektar, FP4 HC 110
Richard, nice!
i'm always there at a much different time (usually minus tide, before the sun rises)
all shot with Betterlight & Ebony 4x5, at the same beach as Richard's
These are gorgeous but I like this one the most. Do you use IR cut filter with these pictures?
Thanks for sharing.
Pramote
Richard, nice!
i'm always there at a much different time (usually minus tide, before the sun rises)
all shot with Betterlight & Ebony 4x5, at the same beach as Richard's
These are gorgeous but I like this one the most. Do you use IR cut filter with these pictures?
Thanks for sharing.
Pramote
Thanks Pramote, much appreciated.Alan...This one is magnificent! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you I have quite a bit drifted towards portraits with large format for same reason as Avedon once said. Its not as much about details or ease of focusing or fancy movements (but they all do help) but about fact that with large format camera people actually paying more attention to you - models listen better, they dont jerk as much....Sergei,
Your lighting and portrait technique would translate to any format to produce first rate photographs. Just absolutely stunning portraits.
Joel
Bummer...anyplace there worth shooting is normally a good deal below the waterline. I'll keep an eye out at the Boardwalk beach... Probably a better chance finding it there washed ashore.Jim, if you go to Bean Hallow again and see a black RF75 holder, IT'S MINE
I think in the chaos of trying to move my equipments away from the waves, I lost my holder there :-(