Thanks Bob. Infrared film is often a quick 'n easy trick for visual novelty at the expense of genuine expression but I do try to work past that. Sometimes things come together well. Because infrared can't be visualised actual print tones can be as "non-literal" as the maker pleases. When I hold the original picture next to my computer monitor in ordinary room light the tonal match is quite good but the monitor image (23" monitor) is somewhat bigger.
Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".
Horse Thief Canyon by Andrew O'Neill, on Flickr
Horsethief Canyon, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
HP5 8x10. Pyrocat-HD. Wratten #8 filter.
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Andrew, your Horse Thief canyon pic speaks volumes....... kudos!
Iran, Tehran, Darabad, Panoral 57 my new handmade camera, Schneider Super Angulon 90/5.6, Forte No.2 5x7in paper negative
Thank you, RickV.
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Manley Beacon, Death Valley
Camera: 4x5 Linhof Technika, Lens: 150mm Symmar, f32 @1/125
Tri-X developed in HC110, Normal
Recently scanned (X5) and processed in PS
I know just enough to be dangerous !
Nice. That cloud makes it for me.
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Camera: Travelwide
Lens: Pinhole
Exposure: about 20 seconds
Film: TMY400
Developer: Xtol 1:1
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