↑Mamiya RZ67, Mamiya 110mm @ f/5.6, and Kodak Tri-X 400.
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5 thoughts on “Winter Hat Portrait.”
Perfect and charming. The hat and the subject and the weather and the light were waiting for you to put them all together. I will be smiling over this one for a long time. Thank you.
Thank you. These film portraits are not flashy, but that’s part of what I like about them.
Cool, I love hats!
Perfect portrait with the drizzling snow captured.
I’m thoroughly enjoying seeing your photos with this Mamiya system Peter. They have a wonderful look to them, I can see why you’re so hooked. Similary I was very taken with the Hasselblad 110mm f/2 Zeiss Sonnar lens, something I’ve been lucky enough to acquire but have yet to properly get to grips with!
I love seeing your film photography here, and look forward to seeing more
Perfect and charming. The hat and the subject and the weather and the light were waiting for you to put them all together. I will be smiling over this one for a long time. Thank you.
Thank you. These film portraits are not flashy, but that’s part of what I like about them.
Cool, I love hats!
Perfect portrait with the drizzling snow captured.
Yes, Roel, I know 😉 : http://photographsbypeter.com/2014/02/27/guest-post-roel/
I’m thoroughly enjoying seeing your photos with this Mamiya system Peter. They have a wonderful look to them, I can see why you’re so hooked. Similary I was very taken with the Hasselblad 110mm f/2 Zeiss Sonnar lens, something I’ve been lucky enough to acquire but have yet to properly get to grips with!
I love seeing your film photography here, and look forward to seeing more