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it's already been said.. a really stunning portrait, though I think the border is too fussy and detracts from the image. A more simple framing would allow the image to speak for itself.
I use many camera's. I use the Nikon d-200(Planning to get a d2xs very soon), Nikon f-5, Mamiya mf-6 and a 4"x5" Cambo. I scan film and then process it further in the computer. So the grain is purely from the film, but sometimes I add some grain to my images out of the d200. My motto: Everything is allowed, to get the desired effect!
Hi Jean
Very nice Portraits... again.
Very impressed by your work.
Q. What type of cameras do you use?
You replied earlier that the grain on a photo was purely the film...
Cheers!!
Daren
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Thomas Solecki² 25/01/2007 13:39
oh, that's another very good one.i'm eimpressed how you're using the 2:3 format.
great!
vg
Tatiana Kirillova 12/12/2006 7:18
Superb quality and thoughtful pose. I agree with others - stunning image!Maguire 10/12/2006 23:00
it's already been said.. a really stunning portrait, though I think the border is too fussy and detracts from the image. A more simple framing would allow the image to speak for itself.Alexandra Baltog 09/12/2006 10:03
this is a great portrait!very dramatic tones...great details.
I like it very much...one of my favourites!
Alexandra.
Jean Paul Yska 09/12/2006 1:39
Thanx for your comment. Tips are also welcome. I'm here to learn.Daren Borzynski 09/12/2006 1:38
Thanks for the reply.Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Cheers!!
Daren
Jean Paul Yska 09/12/2006 1:36
I use many camera's. I use the Nikon d-200(Planning to get a d2xs very soon), Nikon f-5, Mamiya mf-6 and a 4"x5" Cambo. I scan film and then process it further in the computer. So the grain is purely from the film, but sometimes I add some grain to my images out of the d200. My motto: Everything is allowed, to get the desired effect!Daren Borzynski 09/12/2006 1:31
Hi JeanVery nice Portraits... again.
Very impressed by your work.
Q. What type of cameras do you use?
You replied earlier that the grain on a photo was purely the film...
Cheers!!
Daren