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.. but not very erotic.

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Rolo

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Was this at a performance?

 

Stuart, you and I think alike.

 

I was conjuring up an image of "Aldonza" in "Man of LaMancha" as I first looked at the image.

 

Rolo, nice tones and composition. Was this one made with your MP? What lens were you using at the time?

 

Thanks.

 

Allan

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Stuart, you and I think alike.

 

Rolo, nice tones and composition. Was this one made with your MP? What lens were you using at the time?

 

Thanks.

 

Allan

 

Think alike ? Moderators rushing to see what's (erotic) ? :D

 

Before the days of the MP, Allan. Taken with the M3 and probably a 50mm Summicron, although I also used the 90mm f4.0. It's tough because the M3 EXIF data is hard to read. ;)

 

This was a photo session with friends in the corner of old warehouse and not a performance.

 

The image has had mega darkening and lightening to give it atomosphere and then toned with my usual quadtone. Be good for you to see it.

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Allan,

 

Just for information, here is how the image looked straight out of the scanner & levelled.

 

I set my scanner curves to bring the detail through, rather than adjusting its curves to get it as near to a final image as possible. I prefer to do the work in the Lightroom. :)

 

Regards,

 

Rolo

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Allan,

 

Just for information, here is how the image looked straight out of the scanner & levelled.

 

I set my scanner curves to bring the detail through, rather than adjusting its curves to get it as near to a final image as possible. I prefer to do the work in the Lightroom. :)

 

Regards,

 

Rolo

 

Nice.

 

You get really terrific results with your scanning technique.

 

Thanks.

 

Allan

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