efke IR. 10+ minute exposure. This is an old blast furnace from the heyday of steel production in pittsburgh.
efke IR. 10+ minute exposure. This is an old blast furnace from the heyday of steel production in pittsburgh.
I like this one a lot, probably because I'm a sucker for "old industrial things." I'm familiar with how IR changes tones in outdoors photographs, for example turning green leaves to a whiter shade, and darkening skies. Can you describe how IR changes tones on an indoor, presumably dark, scene like this one? As I said, I really like the image, but I'm trying to learn how using IR film impacted the image.
This was an outdoor scene in that the light source was the sun. I quess subjects like this just look more 'steely'? The light that made it through the huge overhead structure was indirect and diffuse, so tones aren't really all that different than regular film. I try to shoot efkeIR so that 'infrared' isn't the main attraction.
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