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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    . . Eileen Donan. Scotland
    . . Eileen Donan. Scotland by Reinhold S., on Flickr
    Neg # SCCA 009. Mamiya M7 camera, 150mm lens, 25a filter, Konica 750 IR film. 1996

    More IR photos here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/27516466029/

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    PS : I've just put my reserve stock of Konica IR film in the classified section (sigh) ...

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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    Cool, we were just there a few weeks ago. Wish I could have taken a film camera with me. Great shot!

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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    I like this one!
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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    . . Forsinard, Scotland
    . . Forsinard, Scotland by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# SCGE 111. Mamiya M7, 65mm, 25a filter, Konica K750 IR film. 1997

    More infrared here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...7669296997019/

    I found more Konica IR in my freezer. (Up for sale soon...)

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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    . . Forsinard, Scotland
    . . Forsinard, Scotland by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# SCGE 111. Mamiya M7, 65mm, 25a filter, Konica K750 IR film. 1997

    More infrared here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...7669296997019/

    I found more Konica IR in my freezer. (Up for sale soon...)

    Reinhold
    Wow!

    I've got something like 10 - 20 rolls of Efke IR820 in 120 in my freezer. This sorely tempts me to start using it.

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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    . . Big Spring Canyon overlook. Needles District in Canyonlands, Na'l Park, Utah.
    . . Canyonlands Nat' Park, Utah by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# NPCL 056. Mamiya RB67 camera, 80mm lens, 25a filter, Konica infrared film. April 2008

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    . . Goldendale Washington
    . . Goldendale Washington by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# FA 191. RB67, 65mm. 25a filter, K750 infrared film.

    More Konica IR examples here...https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57669296997019
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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    . . Castle Moat. Germany. . The water moat surrounding Schloß Lembec (The moated castle at Lembec, Germany),
    . . Castle Moat. Germany by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# DLCA 164 IR. Mamiya M7, 65mm, 25A filter, Konica IR film. 1999

    Same place, same time, different film here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...7662492373327/

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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    Spent the weekend shooting the last roll of Maco IR820c, now I've moved to Rollei IR400.
    Both are shot on Fuji GX680 using a 720nm filter.




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    Re: Medium Format Infrared Images

    Some images from Florida and Mississippi, from almost exactly 2 years ago, shot on Ilford SFX with an R25 filter:







    And finally, one near Atlanta but an example of why I hesitated to get more of this film. After carrying some rolls around to various hot and humid locales for about a year (still in-date), the backing paper lefts spots all over the image, ruining most of the last couple rolls I had. I have the same issue with Pan F+, but otherwise I really loved SFX with just an R25 filter. The R72 was too much for me other than for special use-cases. I just don't like totally white vegetation - I'm more interested in the darker skies and pronounced clouds from these films.

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