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Channel swapped 720nm infrared landscape fun. IR is a great way to make pictures when conditions aren't right for other kinds of photography.

 

Also, using this old modified Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS6 really makes me want to try a newer camera in that line. It's very small and very straightforward to use.

 

Still have a lot to learn about editing though. [Edit] Workflow improvements have helped.

 

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Theodore Tollefson @thetollart

Calm river below 720 nanometers

 

— Theodore Tollefson @thetollart

These all say "still" to me this morning

Trying some digital lith print techniques. Still not sure i've got it down, but the general method is a way of depicting this as I always see it in my mind: with a nearly solid and light-colored background that emphasizes the tree and its shadow. Lith can do that, fading the details to just a tracery and making one element really strong.

the key: knowing what texture to use with what photo...very challenging

the key: knowing what texture to use with what photo...very challenging

Edited in Prisma app with Mosaic

I keep saying I'm going to throw this 20 year old chair out but it has way too much character

Trying to fix a bad pic...might have worked

ugh..all the good ideas have been taken...so will go with this. Oh wait...I have another idea

Well I tried to go out but it's still raining out there

Roll 20150320-01; Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600; Rodinal Pretreat; Tetenal / Jobo / Unicolor C-41 Process; Nikon F2SB; 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor-S;

 

1. Portra 400 exposed at EI 1600.

 

2. Pre-Treat with Rodinal 1:100 at room temperature (~75F) for 10 minutes. 15 second initial agitation with a gentle swirl at 1' 30" only. Rinse at Pre-heat temperature of 102F for Tetenal C41 process and continue to process as normal C41 with Tetenal Kit.

Roll 20141128-01: Kodak Portra 400 Extended ISO: Hybrid Process - Rodinal & Tetenal C41: Nikon FE2: Vidalia High School vs. Greater Atlanta Christian:

 

Note: After experimenting a bit with stand processing B&W film in Rodinal and being very happy with the results using Tri-X at ISO 3200 I thought there may be a way to partially process C41 film to improve the look of the dark areas of underexposed Portra. I asked the question in the APUG forums. One of the members, Athiril a member here too, determined that a 10 minute stand in 1:100 Rodinal would be sufficient to do what I wanted and conducted some of his own testing, the results of which looked much better than a push or straight processing in C41 only. This roll of film was processed using that method: Rodinal at 1:100 for 10 minutes then processed normally in Tetenal C41 chemistry. The 10 minute Rodinal process was at room temperature 72F with an initial 15 second agitation followed by a gentle swirl at 1.5 minutes and at 3 minutes. The rinse was at 102F and was the first pre-heat rinse step required for the Tetenal kit. This is the first roll I’ve process using this method and I am very happy with the results. The dark areas of the scan look much better than a 2 stop + underexposure with just normal or push processing.

 

Roll 20141128-01: Kodak Portra 400 Extended ISO: Hybrid Process - Rodinal & Tetenal C41: Nikon FE2: Vidalia High School vs. Greater Atlanta Christian:

 

Note: After experimenting a bit with stand processing B&W film in Rodinal and being very happy with the results using Tri-X at ISO 3200 I thought there may be a way to partially process C41 film to improve the look of the dark areas of underexposed Portra. I asked the question in the APUG forums. One of the members, Athiril a member here too, determined that a 10 minute stand in 1:100 Rodinal would be sufficient to do what I wanted and conducted some of his own testing, the results of which looked much better than a push or straight processing in C41 only. This roll of film was processed using that method: Rodinal at 1:100 for 10 minutes then processed normally in Tetenal C41 chemistry. The 10 minute Rodinal process was at room temperature 72F with an initial 15 second agitation followed by a gentle swirl at 1.5 minutes and at 3 minutes. The rinse was at 102F and was the first pre-heat rinse step required for the Tetenal kit. This is the first roll I’ve process using this method and I am very happy with the results. The dark areas of the scan look much better than a 2 stop + underexposure with just normal or push processing.

 

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