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flashlight is normal flashlight that you keep it in the house. Typically when the light is dim its difficult to focus on ground glass then you shine a bit on the subject face...
I use continuous video light
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One more from that time.
Larry hit the beach in Vietnam as a marine in the 60s. Great man and hard worker -- went on to work in Wildlife Mgt. Taken at the cabin we worked out of at the edge of the wilderness.
Same camera, etc. as above.
Hi,
I want to get more experience with portrait photography. Still no Pentax 67, but I have a beautiful Rolleiflex 3.5F with Rolleinar 1 and 2.
I have a Rick Oleson spilt screen ground glass in my Rolleiflex.
I lean on the coupled lichtmeter (yes I know....). I also use only natural light.
In some pictures I made, if found it hard to focus, and some portraits are slightly out of focus, maybe due to too open aperture, but don't know for sure.
Anyhow, tips and tricks are welcome!
Thanks in advance!
It's still on focusing the subject...Is this a lighting thread now?
Way back when, I worked with a Rolleiflex day in and day out shooting everything from portraits to accident scenes, i used the sports finder quite a lot, which a lot of Rollei users seem to ignore.
It avoids all the issues around moving left to track a subject moving right, or up vs. down. For portraits it gives a more pleasing viewpoint for most subjects.
On many (most?) Rolleiflexs you can still focus. I didn’t have a Rolleinar as part of my arsenal though, so wide open at close distances might be iffy, unless you’re really careful withe camera and subject movement.
The sports finder turns everything upside down. I can't seem to get used to it...
C'mon guys. I haven't read this much BS and speculation in a long time. Does anyone here actually take pictures?
In my Rolleicord Va for example, I have a sport finder which is a window without glass or what ever in-between. Setting the focus to infinity and viewing through the sport finder could able to shot some sport shots.The sports finder turns everything upside down. I can't seem to get used to it...
Possibly but obviously some have never used a TLR.
I tried to today with my Yashicamat 124G and drove 60 miles to a 11th C. Saxon church which I had promised myself to visit to photograph the inside - but when I got there the outside churchyard wall. was being rebuilt so could not get inside. Ah well there is always another day. That is the beauty of retirement
So you are saying you can do same portraiture with ANY lens? Which is of course impossible.
I'm assuming that your tongue is in your cheek. Hope so because I LOL'd at that response.
One more from that time.
Larry hit the beach in Vietnam as a marine in the 60s. Great man and hard worker -- went on to work in Wildlife Mgt. Taken at the cabin we worked out of at the edge of the wilderness.
Same camera, etc. as above.
A fine portrait, indeed.One more from that time.
Larry hit the beach in Vietnam as a marine in the 60s. Great man and hard worker -- went on to work in Wildlife Mgt. Taken at the cabin we worked out of at the edge of the wilderness.
Same camera, etc. as above.
One more from that time.
Larry hit the beach in Vietnam as a marine in the 60s. Great man and hard worker -- went on to work in Wildlife Mgt. Taken at the cabin we worked out of at the edge of the wilderness.
Same camera, etc. as above.
very natural indeed. I wish, I could go around the world and make a good photos of those hard working men & women...
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