Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/26

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Subject: [Leica] Three portraits
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Thu Aug 26 10:42:45 2004
References: <BD536DD4.8B49%s.dimitrov@charter.net>

Ahhhh - thank you! Good suggestion I would not have thought of!

Adam

On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:37:09 -0700, Slobodan Dimitrov
<s.dimitrov@charter.net> wrote:
> For the girls, I would of used a bench, letting them pose by their own
> hierarchical habits. It would of relaxed them a little bit more, and given
> you more angles to work from.
> S. Dimitrov
> 
> > From: Adam Bridge <abridge@gmail.com>
> > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
> > Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 09:58:04 -0700
> > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
> > Subject: [Leica] Three portraits
> 
> 
> >
> > I did a set of images for a family that I'm pleased with but I'm
> > hoping for sugestions/critique
> >
> > <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2004-August/Family-group.jpg>
> >
> > <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2004-August/three-smiling.jpg>
> >
> > <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2004-August/three-laughter.jpg>
> >
> > All were shot with M6ttl, 50mm Summicron.
> >
> > The first is TMX100 the second two are Tri-X @ 400. All were processed
> > in XTOL 1:3. I'm thinking that  TMX needs 1:1 to behave better.
> >
> > For me, from now on, Tri-X just seems to work so well as a portrait
> > film, at least for me.
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate comments and suggestions.
> >
> > Adam
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