Sheer beauty of the tonal gradation! Zone V picture!
Have you used chloro-bromide paper?
I too have used Rolleiflex F with amber coated Planar lens. It was called a portrait lens in India for rendering perfect perspective with 80mm focal length. If you used only the central area of the negative, it used to give a medium telephoto perspective. I have also used Tri X but with D76 developer at 68 degrees F and at 1+1 dilution to accentuate the films beautiful grain structure (which you can never replicate with present days' digital cameras – what you can manage to get is 'noise'). Kodak Microdol developer did give finer grained negatives with amazing capability to get blow-ups but in the process lost the beauty of grains.
Congrats on this beautiful portrait.
sehr süßes foto von deiner kleinen dame.
Beautiful portrait. The lighting is superb!
wonderful. she's adorable, Jens.
Sheer beauty of the tonal gradation! Zone V picture!
Have you used chloro-bromide paper?
I too have used Rolleiflex F with amber coated Planar lens. It was called a portrait lens in India for rendering perfect perspective with 80mm focal length. If you used only the central area of the negative, it used to give a medium telephoto perspective. I have also used Tri X but with D76 developer at 68 degrees F and at 1+1 dilution to accentuate the films beautiful grain structure (which you can never replicate with present days' digital cameras – what you can manage to get is 'noise'). Kodak Microdol developer did give finer grained negatives with amazing capability to get blow-ups but in the process lost the beauty of grains.
Congrats on this beautiful portrait.