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Paolo Cardone
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 11:34
An italian wedding.
:)
Paolo
p.s. I'm sorry,only two photos in a message?
shannyD
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 11:40
i like them a lot. nothing to be sorry for. i like the sepia tone, and how happy everyone looks.
shannon
BenJammin
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 11:43
I like them too. I love her expression in the first and they all look so happy in the second!
Roy Mathers
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 11:46
Without even looking at your signature, it is quite obvious that these are taken on a Hasselblad!;)
Paolo Cardone
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 13:20
Thank you!
:)
Paolo
taylorjackson
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 14:14
The few images I snap off my 6x6 holga are usually my favorite of the entire wedding
I guess I'm just a sucker for square photos (and photos of 10 people in a car)
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Roy Mathers
30th of November 2007 (Fri), 15:13
Thank you!
:)
Paolo
What I meant was that Hasselblad negatives have a tell-tale sign - if you know what to look for. Great pictures though!
DaleFrazierPhotography
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 06:26
I do like the square myself. It adds a intersting look and steers away from the same ole boring 8x10 some many people including myself crop too.
cdifoto
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 06:37
I do like the square myself. It adds a intersting look and steers away from the same ole boring 8x10 some many people including myself crop too.
I like how it eliminates the need for a flip flash bracket. :)
sapearl
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 09:40
Got that right - so nice not having to rotate the camera or flash for all those decades :lol:. These are some very nice shots - I like their expressions; you can see they were at ease with you.
I like how it eliminates the need for a flip flash bracket. :)
Mark_48
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 10:47
What I meant was that Hasselblad negatives have a tell-tale sign - if you know what to look for. Great pictures though!
Clue me in, what would be the tell-tale difference in the negatives I get from an old 6x6 Bronica EC that I've got versus a Hasselblad. The Zenza glass I always thought was pretty sharp.
Roy Mathers
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 11:35
Clue me in, what would be the tell-tale difference in the negatives I get from an old 6x6 Bronica EC that I've got versus a Hasselblad. The Zenza glass I always thought was pretty sharp.
It's nothing to do with the quality of the camera or the lenses. If you look half way up the right-hand side of the negative, you will see two little v-shaped nicks. Only Hasselblad negatives have these nicks. That's how I knew it was a Hasselblad shot without looking at the OP's signature!;)
By the way, I've owned both Hassleblads and Bronicas - and loved them both!
nvrl8
1st of December 2007 (Sat), 12:21
Your website is coming along nicely. I love the video...my daughter came running downstairs to see what I was doing. She said "I love that song!!!" hahahaha. Nice work.
xepherys
1st of February 2008 (Fri), 11:39
The few images I snap off my 6x6 holga are usually my favorite of the entire wedding Isn't that the truth? I love my Holga!
leninglass
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 02:42
The guys look mad at the first pic.
Second one is nice.. Many pretty girls haha
Paolo Cardone
4th of February 2008 (Mon), 13:54
Thank you at all!
:-)
Paolo Cardone
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