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Dad Photographer
Finally, I discovered our front porch as a perfect place for taking photos of my family. The sun is bright and strong outside, as we live in Florida, but the open shade in the porch is wonderful for photos. I get a reading of F 5.6~8.0 at 1/60 with ASA 200~400. The light is soft, and I expect good results.
My rangefinder adventures in the front porch of our home for the past 24 hours include the following set-ups:
1. Canon IVsb with a Leitz Elmar 50mm/3.5 and then on the same roll a Leitz
Elmar 90mm/4 with Fujicolor 200 print film.
2. Standard Leica with Canon 28mm/3.5 with HP5 B&W film.
3. Bessa T with Minolta Rokkor 28mm/2.8 and Ilford XP2 Super film.
Overall, these lenses are not high contrast and they should work well with the soft light.
Is anyone else here using the front porch of the house for portrait photography?
My rangefinder adventures in the front porch of our home for the past 24 hours include the following set-ups:
1. Canon IVsb with a Leitz Elmar 50mm/3.5 and then on the same roll a Leitz
Elmar 90mm/4 with Fujicolor 200 print film.
2. Standard Leica with Canon 28mm/3.5 with HP5 B&W film.
3. Bessa T with Minolta Rokkor 28mm/2.8 and Ilford XP2 Super film.
Overall, these lenses are not high contrast and they should work well with the soft light.
Is anyone else here using the front porch of the house for portrait photography?
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