FPP Infrachrome
Taken with: Nikon Nikonos V; 35mm Amphibious Lens; y2 Yellow Filter
Taken on: FPP Infrachrome
Colour Infrared Slide Process by: The Darkroom
Scanned by: Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED (LightroomCC)
When I’m camping I like to bring along my Nikons V because it’s impervious to dirt, dust, mud, rain, and small mammals. These are some shots from my 2016 bike trip around Lake Ontario, taken on the Film Photography Project colour infrared slide film stock Infrachrome! As you can see the IR effect is quite pronounced, likely because it was quite warm travelling in August and there was some fogging. Still a pretty cool film though! I can’t afford the price tag on it too often but it’s worth it from time to time.
(Side note: as this is a dated bulk load of Kodak Aerochrome, I broke my personal rule of shooting only Tri-X and Ektacrome in my Nikonos)
FPP Infrachrome
Taken with: Nikon Nikonos V; 35mm Amphibious Lens; y2 Yellow Filter
Taken on: FPP Infrachrome
Colour Infrared Slide Process by: The Darkroom
Scanned by: Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED (LightroomCC)
When I’m camping I like to bring along my Nikons V because it’s impervious to dirt, dust, mud, rain, and small mammals. These are some shots from my 2016 bike trip around Lake Ontario, taken on the Film Photography Project colour infrared slide film stock Infrachrome! As you can see the IR effect is quite pronounced, likely because it was quite warm travelling in August and there was some fogging. Still a pretty cool film though! I can’t afford the price tag on it too often but it’s worth it from time to time.
(Side note: as this is a dated bulk load of Kodak Aerochrome, I broke my personal rule of shooting only Tri-X and Ektacrome in my Nikonos)