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Black And White Photography, David, Photography

William

Nikon F4s Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
Rollei Retro100asa
Caffenol-CM (That’s coffee and washing crystals and some vitamin C) for 12 mins.
Scanned with  a Nikon Z8 and Nikon NikkorZ 105mm macro lens using a Lomography negative holder.

That lens?

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

I purchased a “new” old lens the other day and wanted to try a portrait shot.I don’t know if you are like me with a new lens? I have to take one shot that justifies my expenditure. In this case this is the shot.My son arrived with his girlfriend. So it wasn’t difficult to ask them. The lens you ask?
A Nikon Nikkor 180mm f/2.8D. A dream lens I couldn’t afford in the 80’s.

Nikon Z8 with ZF adapter
PP. Capture One.

Sweet Mary Lou

Black And White Photography, C.S. Young Jr., Photography
Mary Lou 1
Mary Lou 1

My friend Mary Lou is a sweet and amazing lady. At 101 years of age, she is the oldest original member of First United Methodist Church in High Point, North Carolina.

Cheers,

C. S.

Noia

Black And White Photography, Ian, Photography

Portrait of Noia, Canon 6D Mark II, 85mm. Check out IJM Photography for more.

Portrait of Noia — Canon 6D Mark II with 85mm. The 85mm focal length at portrait distances gives natural compression that is flattering without distorting, and the rendering at a wide aperture separates the subject cleanly from the background. Monochrome reduces the portrait to light, form, and expression: the most direct form of a portrait. See the full article: Noia on IJM Photography.