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Related: About this forumSome old work
For a time I did a fair amount of work with Kodak IR film. Both 35 mm and 4X5.
Here are 3 from a small circus series I shot. Nikon FM2, 70-200, f2.8. flash covered to cut visible light.
Girl on trapeze. This was from a summer circus camp.
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Some old work (Original Post)
Old Crank
20 hrs ago
OP
Wow, my dear Old Crank! These are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing them. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
19 hrs ago
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Srkdqltr
(8,894 posts)1. Wow. Excellent.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,120 posts)2. Wow, my dear Old Crank! These are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing them. n/t
Old Crank
(6,219 posts)6. Thanks,
I liked working with IR. So grainy. The look a bit off.
Tom Dyer
(258 posts)3. Yowza!
Old Crank
(6,219 posts)7. You are welcome.
George McGovern
(9,390 posts)4. Old work new again. Very good Old Crank!
Old Crank
(6,219 posts)8. Thanks.
Working with the Kodak IR was fun.
I got lucky having the Nikon. A friend had a Minolta, I think, the pressure plate had a honeycomb pattern. Because the film has no antihalation layer he ended up with that pattern in skys and other broad swaths of film.