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    • Marc2706M
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      @Bridger no problem at all, yes it was on b/w film

      Instagram: wick_marc

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      • Marc2706M
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        @Jett129 yes, she is a professional model. In most cases I work with models with a TFP (time for prints) contract: after the shooting gets the model the photos which she likes. Some days before I start the shooting I send a moodboard with approx. 20 photos to her to talk about different styles, poses and clothes. I do not much post processing with digital photos, I hate to sit in front of the computer and wasting time. In some cases I print the photos. I have to admit that I send the films to a lab for developing and scanning. And I totally agree with you, for me the most important part of a portrait are the eyes. This is what‘s makes the difference.

        Instagram: wick_marc

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          @Marc2706 said in Photograph and Camera talk:

          @Bridger no problem at all, yes it was on b/w film

          Very cool - I love b/w film. Was really into Ansel Adams when I was young.

          The bus to Ilford goes past my street, which makes me think of the film.

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            @Bridger Big fan of Ansel Adams as well.

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            • Marc2706M
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              @Bridger oh yes! Ansel Adams landscape photos are legendary!

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                I was out in Yosemite 3 years ago,and at the time I was fooling around with a Lensball. I took this shot and entitled it If Ansel Adams had a Lensball. He’s probably turning over in his grave at the thought.
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                • Go For ChillG
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                  @Bridger I love Ansel! I tried recreating his Snake River image, but the trees have grown and you miss the curve of the river now.

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                  "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -Thomas Edison

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                  • B
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                    Great shot @Go-For-Chill

                    Such a beautiful part of the world.

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                    • Marc2706M
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                      Adelina 6/25

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                        @Marc2706 Pretty much whenever I go to take a picture of my wife,the first thing she does is tilt her head,which I guess is her way of showing some level of annoyance that I ,at that point,want to take her picture. Subsequently I'm always telling her don't tilt your head,which further annoys her. but in this picture it ,totally, makes the shot for me,along with all the other components. I guess the answer is Professional models know how to use/make the head tilt work to their advantage,as opposed to spouses being asked to pose for vacation pictures.

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                        • Marc2706M
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                          @Jett129 I totally agree with you. I did a lot of portrait shootings but I think I will never take a portrait of my wife which she likes 100%. I think in comparison to professionals they do not feel comfortable in front of the camera and (especially my wife) they have no patience at all. And thanks a lot for your positive feedback.

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                          • SFMCfrankyS
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                            Photo taken July 21, 2025 at 8:33 PM in the Sonoma Valley, CA.

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                            • Marc2706M
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                              @SFMCfranky beautiful! One of these moments which you can not plan!

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                              • alexxedgeA
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                                Recently got out and shot a roll of Kodak Ektar. Only my second roll, and I’m mad I’ve never shot it before. Got a couple shots for my on-going personal project called “6am in Greensboro” too.
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                                • alexxedgeA
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                                  @SFMCfranky this like those sunsets you only get to see in a grocery store parking lot on a random weekday. Gorgeous shot.

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                                  • SFMCfrankyS
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                                    @alexxedge

                                    Thanks again. But it’s not quite so random. That photo is taken from my back field facing West. At this time of year, when it gets near sunset and there are clouds in the sky, I can see the colors start to light up the sky from my north facing kitchen window. So I’ll call my dogs and walk out to the western field and have a look-see. It’s always a nice view. But sometimes it’s spectacular. Especially if the fog is starting to creep over Sonoma Mountain.

                                    I guess what I’m saying is, over the years, I’ve learned where and when to look for the light in my small corner of the world.

                                    Thanks again.

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                                    • alexxedgeA
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                                      @SFMCfranky that’s awesome. I just usually only get lucky with a sky like that at the most random times.

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                                        @alexxedge Really enjoying your 6AM/Greensboro project. Reminds me of a photography class I took where the teacher had us pick a place and shoot a roll of film there once a week for the entire semester. You have a little more wiggle room than I had,but great nonetheless. I remember when Ektar came out and it was somewhat of a game changer. I used to shoot the 400 at 200 for better color saturation. Not suggesting that you do that as your images look just fine. When new films came out Kodak would publish how their films would look slightly over or under exposed.

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