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Thanks all!
bwalwork wrote:
Lovely... the model and the photos!
Love the RB67 and wish I still had one.
Yeah, she's lovely and also one of the sweetest and friendliest girls I've ever met. Worked with her before, but I move to Canada in 1,5 months so the last couple of weeks I've been planning some shoots with my favourites with who I've worked with the last couple of years. She definitely was right on top of my list.
And yeah, I've just started to use the RB67 and it's great indeed. I'm forcing myself to only shoot film for a month to get the hang on it. Yesterday I looked in the viewfinder of my digital camera, and everything is so tiny now 
hatch1921 wrote:
I like #2 and #4 the most... nice captures. I would clone out the white area on the wall in #2 as it draws the eyes away from here.
Nice shots.
Hatch
Good point, haven't noticed it before, but now you mention it. Gonna do it when I'm back home 
AussieTimmeh wrote:
Yeah she is very beautiful and some beautiful locations too. Some of the horizontals and verticals feel a little rotated but all round great shots.
Problem is, in old European cities, almost nothing is straight 
No, I get your point, and mainly the steps in the first shots are a pain in the arse to straighten (because, well, they aren't straight). Level one, and the others are rotated a bit.
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