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    Re: How about some infrared images

    I decided to give IR a try. Herewith my first two efforts, both here in Syracuse the other day. I took both with the Rollei 400 IR, at ASA 3 using a Hoya r72 filter. 4x5, with a Schneider 150mm 5.6 lens, f22 at 2 seconds.

    The composition may not be much to write home about, but I'm just excited to have some useable negatives. Since I do mostly architecture, now I really want to see what other materials look like in IR.

    Bruce
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Inner Harbor 10-3-14-5.jpg   Spencer-N Clinton 10-3-14-13.jpg  

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    Chamonix 8x10 Bellows test on EFKE IR 820 4x5

    A very poor image, just a test, but even though it was a test image I enjoyed it still and wanted to share because I was excited to finally be shooting large-format infrared images.

    This was shot on my 8 x 10 Chamonix camera, everyone says that the Bellows are not infrared light tight so I wanted to test it myself, no problems whatsoever, I did contact Hugo and he said that the 8 x 10 Bellows were made with a different material and he's very glad to hear that the clothes appear to be infrared light tight. This is a sheet of 4x5 that I taped into an 8x10 Holder and positioned the camera knowing that I only had the bottom portion vertically to take an image with, it came out pretty much on target but after looking at the image it seemed to look better as a square, so I hope I'm not violating any rules by sharing this image as it has been cropped to 4x4, even though it was shot on a sheet of 4x5 in an 8x10 camera. It was also developed in a 3005 rotary tank with other 8x10 sheets of film.

    I reiterate that this was not supposed to be a mind blowing image, it was taken in my back yard etc. Lol.

    4x5 EFKE IR820, R72 filter, 300 C lens, f/22 @ 8 seconds, souped in DD-X for 7 minutes Rotary, Cropped 4x4.

    (Uploads don't seem to be working for some reason, the link comes from an APUG image, I THINK it's linkable...?)


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    Re: How about some infrared images


    4x5 IR820, R72, 150mm Nikkor-W, Toyo 45A, Xtol rotary. Thought I posted this before but can't see it in the thread, oh well.


    4x5 IR820, R72, 90mm Grandagon-N, Toyo 45A, Xtol rotary.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by polyglot View Post

    4x5 IR820, R72, 150mm Nikkor-W, Toyo 45A, Xtol rotary. Thought I posted this before but can't see it in the thread, oh well.


    4x5 IR820, R72, 90mm Grandagon-N, Toyo 45A, Xtol rotary.
    Cool!

    I tried to shoot some 8x10 yesterday but it was too windy...

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by Nana Sousa Dias View Post
    Attachment 122133

    NSD 45 PS (4x5 home made camera), Rollei IR, Cokin 007
    I like this! The infrared really works well here.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by polyglot View Post

    4x5 IR820, R72, 150mm Nikkor-W, Toyo 45A, Xtol rotary. Thought I posted this before but can't see it in the thread, oh well.

    ... <snip>
    You know what's really nice about this image is what the IR effect is understated. It's not so pronounced but it is still obviously IR. Good composition and lighting all around on this one.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    thanks everyone

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Mc Namara Hut in the Victorian High Plains, taken on a 8x10 Burke&Jame with 270mm. Efke IR820 and R72 filter rated at ISO1.5
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    Cheers Shane

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Quote Originally Posted by SMBooth View Post
    Mc Namara Hut in the Victorian High Plains, taken on a 8x10 Burke&Jame with 270mm. Efke IR820 and R72 filter rated at ISO1.5
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    Well, that exposure is excellent, even the shadow detail on the side of the building is really good in the shade, and it's a great framing, very cool.

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    Re: How about some infrared images

    Thanks Stone, l should say its a scan of a print made on Ilford WT
    Cheers Shane

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