IR Cornfield

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ImageIR Cornfield by Scott, on Flickr

First sheet of IR, and it was the MACO prototype stuff sent in 2007. The film got beaten up pretty bad in the loading (issue with that holder), but I think I was able to rescue it. Asanuma, Sironar-N 210/5.6, R-72 filter, HC-110 dil B (8:57 at 16C). I enjoyed this. Going to buy a box of decent, new film.


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For comparison, here is the same shot on FP4+ (with orange filter):
ImageCornfield by Scott, on Flickr


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Thank you for the second shot.
I never shot IR and now I can understand some people do.


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Nicely done. Something I have never tried. Too late now!


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Well done!!!
IR bring incredible skyes and contrast


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Thanks guys! I need to get some nitrile gloves for loading and unloading the holders, but I'm looking forward to doing this some more.

Graham, never say never!


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The Maco infrared is a good film, and your shot shows those effects.


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For some reason, Scott, your first photo doesn't show up in this post anymore, but the title link is still there so I clicked on that to see the image. Don't know why I didn't see it on Flickr at the time, but I'll be going through my feed sometimes and the images displayed will change after I've looked at someones multiple images, so maybe that's how I missed it.

It's a very dramatic look to the original image. I like it.

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Yeah, dunno PF. On my phone, the image now shows as under someone named "Jack". As in, Jack's photo. On my computer it's still mine. Not sure if I suspect it got hijacked or if my phone app is wonky. I have the negative, so whatever, but that might have something to do with the missing photo on the thread.

I need to get out and shoot more of this stuff. And finish the roll of Rollei IR in the Bronica.


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I prefer the IR image..........just sayin'.


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