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    Very Nice, what film?
    Cheers Shane

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    Thank you! That was taken with 4x5 Kodak High Speed Infrared (HIE).

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    Very Nice, what film?

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    Thank you! That was taken with 4x5 Kodak High Speed Infrared (HIE).
    Stock pile?

    I'll have to use something else
    Cheers Shane

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    My first IR ever. Thanks to my dearest friend, NANA SOUSA DIAS, who taught how to deal with this film.


    São Paulo (Brazil) Botanical Garden, 4 p.m.


    Infra Red 1 por Denise Dognini, no Flickr

    Linhof Technika III (4x5) - Schneider Symmar 135 - Efke IR 820 - Cokin 007
    Rodinal 1+50

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    Noosa Sound from the Woods

    Gelatin-silver photograph on Freestyle Private Reserve VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.6cm, from an Efke IR820 infrared 8x10 negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera fitted with a Schneider Super Angulon 121mm f8 lens and IR680 filter.

    The little seat affords a contemplative vantage point of the harbour, the distant landscape, and passing clouds.
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    Dreamy, Maris.
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    Re: How about some infrared images

    I got lots of IR shots, but all small format. IR yields fuzzy images for the most part. That is something I don't like about it. I read how some of you think a 4 x 5 image is 35mm when it is shot in IR. I'm no expert though on IR. Really only used my IR cam a handful of times. Will open up a thread on the lounge for small format IR.

    Nice stuff here in any case. Thanks to all for their pix!

    Oh...one other things guys.

    A lot of people dis HDR, yet they like freaking out the pix with IR or 'alternative' tricks. What is the difference between freaking things out with one technique or the other whether it is HDR, alternative or IR? ? Only difference is personal prejudice guys.

    Now, if you don't like HDR, OK. No one is going to push a technique on you. But keep this fact in mind. That even choosing to shoot BW is a choice you are making to freak out an image. It is not like in the old days when we just had BW or just had alternative. These are all personal choices we make.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    I just posted this image yesterday but in the post alt section. Since IR film was used, it's perhaps better off here. Scan of carbon transfer print. Film used was Efke 8x10 IR. EI 1.5 Kodak #87 filter. f/11 @ 22 sec. Developed in D-19 1:3. Taken in Greenwood, British Columbia.
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    Grain Elevator-Frisco, TX. 4X5 Maco 820 film. #25 Red Filter.
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