Portrait by the brick wall. 2014, Favourite, Film, Inspiration, Kodak Tri-X 400, Mamiya RZ 110mm F/2.8, Mamiya RZ67 Professional Pro II, Portrait, Scanner - Plustek 120 Taken wide open @ f/2.8. Related
I’m just blown away by these 6×7 graduations Peter. That larger sensor is just allowing these different colours we see so much latitude when it comes to tones in black and white. Lovely portrait…yet again.
It all boils down to this: http://photographsbypeter.com/2014/01/10/bigger-sensor-better-image-quality/ And that intangible “look” that film brings to the equation… I’ve been spoiled by both. —Peter.
Great lines. Great balance. Great tones and a wonderful smile, direct and comfortable, from C. Superb!
I first saw this photograph on my iphone this morning. I noticed the tag and thought, “i need to check this out on my real monitor” Glad I did. Beautiful photograph Peter.
I’m just blown away by these 6×7 graduations Peter. That larger sensor is just allowing these different colours we see so much latitude when it comes to tones in black and white.
Lovely portrait…yet again.
It all boils down to this:
http://photographsbypeter.com/2014/01/10/bigger-sensor-better-image-quality/
And that intangible “look” that film brings to the equation…
I’ve been spoiled by both.
—Peter.
Great lines. Great balance. Great tones and a wonderful smile, direct and comfortable, from C. Superb!
Thank you Greg. I was mindful of the lines while trying to compose.
I first saw this photograph on my iphone this morning. I noticed the tag and thought, “i need to check this out on my real monitor”
Glad I did.
Beautiful photograph Peter.
Thanks Bijan, for putting in the extra effort to view this on a monitor.
Nice happy face. Well captured.
Thank you.
Beautiful! I see you’ve been to Hilton Head.
We haven’t had the pleasure… the shirt was a gift.