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4x5 film. The photography went well, but the development was a comedy of errors!
I forgot to account for reciprocity effect for the 15 second exposure and thought I underexposed by 3 stops. When developing, I couldn't find two bottles of working solutions in the dark. Then my phone-based timer failed (first try... argh!) so I counted/estimated in my head. Then I realised I had no squeegy to clear the water from the negative. I improvised with a piece of windshield wiper from my car (sacrifices in the name of art)....
After all that, I have a photo which is almost precisely the way I wanted it to look straight out of the camera.
The photo is a poorly-assembled still life of some ingredients for a mirepoix (vegetable stock base) used in many French recipes. I add garlic because I love it. That is also my favourite knife, set up on a cutting board on a table outside (to take advantage of the diffused overcast light).
Woohoo! What an awesome day!
Sinar P2 view camera (bulky thing... wish it was a field camera)
Efke PL100 4x5 large format film
Cokin P.003 deep red filter (hand-held)
Sekonic L-758DR meter
15 seconds @ f/16 (overcast/rainy, natural light)
Ilford LC29 developer approx 6 mins @ 20C.
Ilfostop 10 seconds
Ilford rapid fixer approx 8 mins
Water wash
Ilford wetting agent
Epson V700 scanner
Patience
Significant disorganisation
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
Early morning on the last day of the month.
Bournemouth also featured on the main news this evening as it has been the driest September since 1910.
Bournemouth Gardens 30.09.2014
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Explore page.
For Peggy, who loves red flowers.
A little closer than this one.
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While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry.
While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry.
While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry. Note: this maybe a California Poppy
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Dahlia " Cultivar of the Bishop of Llandaff "
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On Explore: 432 on Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Hybrid Perpetual - an other of these incredible dark and fragrant roses
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wish.
That each of you, dear friends, has a peaceful, happy holiday and new year. Your generosity, encouragement and inspiration mean the world to me - and your friendship even more.
My deepest thanks and love... xo
Yellow-centered, deep red camelia close up - I love how deep and romantic the colors turned out, sheer lucky accident!
[Deep red camelia_CU_IMG_8600]
The Pitcher-plant is a carnivorous plant, a meat eater. Carnivorous plants usually live in nitrogen poor soils. They have 'learned' to augment the inadequate nitrogen available in the soil by capturing and consuming insects!
The inside of the tubular shaped leaf is lined with downward pointing hairs. These hairs block an insect from climbing up the tube and escaping. The fluid in the bottom of the tube contains digestive juices that will consume the insect prey.
I don't often go into a roll of film utterly unsure of what I will get, but here we are. And you know, I love these results; if you want that traditional Infrared look, then you certainly are getting it here. But the best part is that I achieved it using only a deep red filter, not a true IR filter! The images present deep, rich contrast and excellent sharpness, with reasonable control of visible grain.
You can read the full review online:
www.alexluyckx.com/blog/2024/07/02/film-review-blog-no-10...
Nikon FE2 - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (B+W 092) - FPP BW Infrared @ ASA-200
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 7:00 @ 20C
Meter: Reveni Labs LM-1.5
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter