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Okay... I went out for the express purpose of nailing focus on those erratic little aerial speed demons rather than getting steps in on my hiking... I'm feeling a little better about pushing myself now. I'll get to where I should be sooner or later!
Sign hanging over the lanes at the abandoned and ravaged bowling alley. Backlit and frontlit (thanks Riki) with Protomachines flashlight in total darkness.
ILDFORD XP2 400
PENTAX KX
FA 50 MACRO F2.8
RAW SCAN 50mm MACRO PENTAX K1
ESSENTIAL FILM HOLDER
NEGATIVE LAB PRO
Wasdale Head. The last for now, using the "Grayscale" conversion in "Bold" Style. The variations in Waterlogue Pro are almost endless!
DSC04906-HDR_Lr9 W. Bold. G'scale_Lr9
I did multiple corporate portraits for a global company. It was a real pleasure to meet people from multiple nationalites, jobs.
I start with some casual poses to break the ice with the person and make her comfortable.
This was a 3 lights setup using the mighty Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8 on the very afordable Canon EOS RP
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Event: Trentham Gardens Classic & Retro Show
Location: Trentham, Staffordshire
Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S
Lens(s): Mamiya Sekor-C 90mm f/3.8
Film: Harman Phoenix 200
Shot ISO: 200
Light Meter: Weston Master II
Lighting: Overcast & Heavy Rain
Mounting: Hand Held
Firing: Shutter Button
Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Yep...that's mine.
Found a great deal on this RB via craigslist. It's only flaw as far as I could see was its cracking and peeling leather.
So I replaced it.
Not a pro job but it does make me smile.
Sort of recalls the SX-70 in my mind.
I had to chuckle when I saw this photographer, carrying many pounds of expensive equipment, totally self-absorbed in taking a selfie with his cell phone. The right camera for the right job!