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A big day... the wife posed for me
Old 05-26-2012   #1
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A big day... the wife posed for me

My life has been bereft of portrait candidates. I haven't done any for years and the wife has been less than forthcoming as a volunteer. But today I find out that it's ok if she is all dressed up... as she is here for a retro jubilee tea party. In disguise, as it were.

So now I am going to have to spend a load of money getting her dressed up some more. We met in Mexico City by the way, hence the occasional bottle of Corona She is of Japanese and Andalucían lineage.

On a technical note, the X100 can really punch above its weight and the fill flash is sublime. I haven't touched film in over a week since I got it. The AF misses now and again but the lens, flash and ND filter make up for it. I am using the live view through the VF for DOF and exposure comp. more than I expected, but it I find it essential in difficult, contrasty light.

Let me know what you think. I love them, but I am way too biased







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Old 05-26-2012   #2
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Oh MY!
Great photos of a VERY pretty lady!
Think of the nifty outfits you'll be buying...:-)
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Old 05-26-2012   #3
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Great shots of your beautiful wife, your a lucky man!

Number 2 is my favorite, love the light, wind blown hair and dress, while standing in front of the union jack.

. . . . . perhaps you should start purchasing her some more retro outfits!
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Old 05-26-2012   #4
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I love all the shots. My fave is the BW one even though the highlights are slightly clipped in the strong sidelight? I love the contrast, the graphical effect of the union jack and the flow and movement of the skirt in the wind. Plus this has a great retro look.

I've just recently bought an X100 too and have been really impressed with it's performance. Yes, it's got one or two quirks but the positive points outweigh the niggles for me.
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Old 05-26-2012   #5
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The second shot is really great.

Maybe you should have made the 'spending money on dressing up more' promise to your wife before - might have gotten in the mood for posting much sooner

I will try the same approach with my wife
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Your new model has the classic beauty of the young Gale Sondergaard. Lucky you!!

And a useful lesson for the rest of us who'd like our loved ones to be more willing to get in front of our cameras.
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Que bellissima! Seriously. This is a common affliction among wives. Mine is almost missing from the family photo-ouevre.
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Her hair style and posing remind me of girls of the WWII era. She is very lovely.
My Wife doesn't like to pose either - just doesn't like the way she looks in photographs. Last year I got her to pose in a new hat she had purchased. The photo won second place in a show. I told her "see, other people think you look good". I just ask her occasionally and it works out.
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Old 05-26-2012   #9
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LOVE the Mrs. retro Style
quite the Pin Up babe... Lovely !
Shot #w2 is my FAV !
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Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

With best regards.

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Congrats, that's awesome that your wife posed for you, and she's beautiful to boot.
I'm envious that you're in Bath, I visited it once with my wife and wanted to move there immediately.
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Old 05-26-2012   #12
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And yet, you still had to ply her with ice cream. Wonderful shots of a stylish lady. Keep having fun with the Fuji.

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Old 05-26-2012   #13
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She is a stunner! Number 2 is my favorite. I agree about the X100 - neurotic as heck.
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Yes, it's great when they'll pose for you!

She looks lovely...No.2 is my favourite.
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Number 2 is my favorite, love the light, wind blown hair and dress, while standing in front of the union jack.
My favorite too for the same reasons. The third one is my second favorite. Some might complain about the arm being blown out, but it doesn't bother me.
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Beautiful shots of a beautiful woman.
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Old 05-26-2012   #17
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Dude ... the lady's hot. I can see why she doesn't usually pose for you. Now she's gonna be famous!
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Great photos Riverdog!!!

And the man himself is a great guy to, he picked up a Nova darkroom processor deep down in rural England and delivered it to me at last years London Euro meet.

Thanks once again.

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Beautiful shots of a beautiful woman.
This is what I had in mind to say here.
Well done.
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Old 05-27-2012   #20
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Thanks for all your comments, feedback means a lot and I am sure the wife will be well chuffed with your approval. I agree that the Union Jack shot has blown out in places - but it can't be salvaged. The light was unusually harsh and it was not a good time for photos.

That said, the X100 turned what are essentially snaps into keepers, no doubt about it.

@Wim - good the hear from you!
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Old 05-27-2012   #21
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I like #2 as well. And tell her it's ok to smile...her's is really very engaging.

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Old 05-27-2012   #22
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Great images - congrats to both of you
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Old 05-27-2012   #23
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I remember when my mother wore a similar hair style back in the 1940's or 1950's.
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