Timber,

Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer the "original out
of camera" version.

Rick

--- Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A friend ask me a few sample shots with older manual
> lenses and this 
> shot "happened" during the shots ^.^ I already liked
> the original 'out 
> of camera' version but today I decided to load it in
> Photoshop and 
> here's the final result:
> http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/91759282
> 
> Here's the original out of camera version:
> http://www.pbase.com/timbercode/image/91714180
> 
> I know that little mop of hair is a bit
> 'distracting', but it wasn't a 
> set-up shooting and I was unable to remove it with
> Photoshop :P
> equip:
> Pentax K10D, Pentax Takumar (bayonet) f2.5/135mm
> @f4, Metz flash with 
> home made bouncer (aka white office paper+rubber
> ring ^.^), handheld
> 
> And if anyone else is interested here's the result
> of my little 'lens 
> test' (nothing serious...):
> http://timber.clancode.hu/lens_test/portrait/
> (I will re-shoot with the 135mm Sonnar to have PEF
> version :D)
> 
> Comments, critics and advices are always welcomed
> ^.^
> 
> Hope you enjoy
> .timber
> 
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