Re: PESO: portrait in a rainy day

2005-07-09 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! I made this portrait the last weekend, I think it was Sunday. I shot it with an wideangle lens (flektogon 35/2.4) and the result looks strange and interesting for me. It was shot wide open at very low speed - I do not remember exactly but at about 15-30. The negative was stand developed i

Re: PESO: portrait in a rainy day

2005-07-06 Thread Scott Loveless
This is a beatiful photograph of a beautiful lady. Good work. On 7/6/05, luben karavelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello to all of you, > > I made this portrait the last weekend, I think it was Sunday. I shot it > with an wideangle lens (flektogon 35/2.4) and the result looks strange > and in

Re: PESO: portrait in a rainy day

2005-07-06 Thread brooksdj
Very nice. I like the softness to it, and the framing. Dave > Hello to all of you, > > I made this portrait the last weekend, I think it was Sunday. I shot it > with an wideangle lens (flektogon 35/2.4) and the result looks strange > and interesting for me.

Re: PESO: portrait in a rainy day

2005-07-06 Thread pnstenquist
Quite fascinating. A nice composition and frame. Very good contrast control in what was probably a difficult situation. Excellent. Paul > Hello to all of you, > > I made this portrait the last weekend, I think it was Sunday. I shot it > with an wideangle lens (flektogon 35/2.4) and the result

PESO: portrait in a rainy day

2005-07-06 Thread luben karavelov
Hello to all of you, I made this portrait the last weekend, I think it was Sunday. I shot it with an wideangle lens (flektogon 35/2.4) and the result looks strange and interesting for me. It was shot wide open at very low speed - I do not remember exactly but at about 15-30. The negative was s