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Portraits in ElginWhile in Elgin, Scotland Katie and I found a lovely park just near the Abbey. After taking some shots with the D200, I broke out the Leica and here are a few shots scanned from the film and uncropped. I'd be keen to hear to get your feedback, I found the scanned versions not as "real or rich" as the 6x4 prints, so looking forward to printing these even bigger.
Re: Portraits in ElginLove the first one... excelent angle and the backdrop is amazing
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Re: Portraits in ElginNo Flash, all natural lighting, late afternoon and these were taken in mostly shade.
Re: Portraits in Elginagree with MHD, love the background in the first. looks fantastic.
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Re: Portraits in ElginLove the first.. The bokeh is really complementary to the portrait....
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