The Bay Area in black & white infrared.
Taken with a Panasonic TZ3 point and shot converted to IR.
Wow! These are fantastic. I've played with a little IR but with minimal success.
blacks2 wrote:
Taken with a Panasonic TZ3 point and shot converted to IR.
Very nice!
I miss the Ektachrome Infrared slide film you could get back in the 1970s. It was really bizarre stuff!
In college, I had two cameras. I put Kodachrome in one, and E-IR in the other, and went out photographing on a trail around Davidson College with a couple of other photographers. A couple of weeks later, when our slides were all back, those guys and some other friends came to my dorm room to share my projector. I had taken several slides of the same scene, with K64 and E-IR. I flipped back and forth among them, and one gullible young lady thought someone had slipped acid in her beer! We got a good laugh out of that.
blacks2 wrote:
Taken with a Panasonic TZ3 point and shot converted to IR.
I enjoyed 2,3,4 and 6 most Mike.
Impressive to say the least! These are beautiful!
Magnificent!!! Love each and every one!
Mesmerizing and ethereal! Love these!
ggttc wrote:
Wow! These are fantastic. I've played with a little IR but with minimal success.
Thank you very much, in digital it is easy.
burkphoto wrote:
Very nice!
I miss the Ektachrome Infrared slide film you could get back in the 1970s. It was really bizarre stuff!
In college, I had two cameras. I put Kodachrome in one, and E-IR in the other, and went out photographing on a trail around Davidson College with a couple of other photographers. A couple of weeks later, when our slides were all back, those guys and some other friends came to my dorm room to share my projector. I had taken several slides of the same scene, with K64 and E-IR. I flipped back and forth among them, and one gullible young lady thought someone had slipped acid in her beer! We got a good laugh out of that.
Very nice! br br I miss the Ektachrome Infrared ... (
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Thank you very much, that must have been fun, I never tried color IR in film but I did in b&w, it was difficult compared to digital now.
photophile wrote:
I enjoyed 2,3,4 and 6 most Mike.
Thank you very much Karin, appreciate your comment.
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