Description
A day before the rain tried to wash away things we had a beautiful weather here to shoot some IR photos. I was eager to go and walk the Beast, too. So I loaded a magazine with Rollei INFRARED 400 film, clicked a 50 mm lens on the front, packed a 700 nm filter to it, picked my good old tripod and... Well, forgot the light meter at home. I calculated the exposures based on the Sunny Sixteen that is rarely works for IR films and double-checked with a phone app light meter that also a less than suitable tool for this type of photography. Development and scan are my own works, too, and the scans cleaned up in PhotoShop.
- Mamiya RB67 ProSD
- Mamiya-Sekor C F=50mm f=4.5
- Mamiya 6×8 Motorized Back
- Rollei INFRARED 400 film
- 700nm infrared glass filter
- t=1/2 sec, f=1/22
- Mirror Lock-up active
- Manfrotto 055 alu tripod with 3way HX-PRO head
- developed in D76 1+1 dilution for 10:50
- scanned by me with Epson Perfection V850
- watched by the most important person (You!)—thank you!
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This is my own work, please respect my effort and don't use it without prior written permittion. This image is copyrighted. Contact me if you have an idea, I am quite often reasonable.