Thank you, Chris.

I really hope to get another shot of him as there just seems to be a lack of detail in his face. Maybe it's me, but it just doesn't seem as sharp as my other portraits from work.

Of course, I was using the M-28/2.8 on this one as opposed to the FA 50/1.4 and F 50/1.7 on most of the others. That could account for my dissatisfaction, I suppose.

-- Walt

On 6/16/2013 2:16 AM, Chris Mitchell wrote:
Looks sharp and well exposed to me. Another superb portrait actually.

Chris

On 14 June 2013 03:21, Walt <ldott...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's another portrait from down at the ol' salt mine -- a man named Mark.
He's about as nice and polite a man as you could ever hope to meet.

We nearly lost him about a year and a half ago in a car accident. He spent a
good amount of time at Vanderbilt University Hospital undergoing surgeries
before going through about three months of physical therapy. He's fortunate
in a lot of ways -- from being alive at all to having all his limbs.

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/9036796687/
K-5, M-28/2.8, ISO 200, 1/160 sec, f/?

I'm not altogether pleased with the exposure or sharpness, and will probably
return to the shot at some point in the future for further processing. But,
I rarely see Mark these days, so I wanted to be sure to get at least one
shot of him.

-- Walt

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