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rosko

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #870 on: May 18, 2020, 12:52:50 »
Behind the model, photographer in action

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Superb portrait, Paco !
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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #871 on: May 18, 2020, 13:50:13 »
Thank you  :)

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #872 on: May 21, 2020, 10:40:25 »

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #873 on: July 14, 2020, 23:54:01 »
Trying out the 85mm 1.8S for portraits. From f1.8 to f2.8 on a Z6 body. All processed in camera, resized in XnConvert.

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #874 on: July 21, 2020, 19:43:48 »
Almost tango,

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #875 on: July 22, 2020, 10:47:07 »
Trying out the 85mm 1.8S for portraits. From f1.8 to f2.8 on a Z6 body. All processed in camera, resized in XnConvert.

I like the second and third here Paco

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #876 on: July 22, 2020, 12:02:49 »
Thank you Colin. They are all of peoplke I care about so ut is difficult to look past that for me :) Even if the first one is not as interesting, It was a revelation how easy is to make a portrait with this gear. I actaually lend it to the people in the pictures to try and they didn't miss a single shot, once the camera was set up. Just focus on the person, pun intended

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #877 on: July 22, 2020, 12:07:32 »
Great stuff, Paco!

I like the 2nd one particularly, even though the brigh shoulder throws me off a bit. Great expression.
Hans Cremers

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #878 on: July 22, 2020, 19:05:49 »
Thank you Colin. They are all of peoplke I care about so ut is difficult to look past that for me :) Even if the first one is not as interesting, It was a revelation how easy is to make a portrait with this gear.

Actually the guy in the first one exudes warmth and humanity.
But the second two speak to me with a different depth.
All round, really good

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #879 on: July 22, 2020, 19:58:01 »
You are perceptive Colin as the first one is a chosen brother, while having a drink; the second my life partner, close and personal; the third one my goddaughter, I´m watching her beauty evolving at a fast pace and wanted to freeze some for the future...
  Thank you both for your appreciation

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #880 on: August 22, 2020, 18:36:05 »
Lighthouse

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #881 on: August 28, 2020, 17:51:00 »
Lanzarote 2016


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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #882 on: August 28, 2020, 18:58:08 »
Love the planes and lines game here and the added mystery  of the disappearing people.

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #883 on: August 29, 2020, 10:10:48 »
Thanks Paco for watching and commenting. The compression of a tele (Olympus 75mm on M43 = 150mm 35mm) works well here.

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Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Reply #884 on: August 29, 2020, 12:07:28 »
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