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vincent



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Registered: December 2008
Location: Co. Kildare Ireland
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I came across this rock in a field in Connamara ,West of Ireland. It was the cloud formation that first attracted me. But when I printed the shot, the rock reminded me of photos that I had seen of beached whales, hence the title. I have noticed from time to time that IR film often renders trees and rocks with animal or human features.
· Date: Sun, 19, February, 2012 · Views: 5920
· Filesize: 39.1kb, 73.2kb · Dimensions: 581 x 750 ·
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Keywords: Olympus _HIE
Film make, size & rating:: Kodah HIE 35mm @ 400 ISO
Film developer & temp:: Rodinal 1:25
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 24mm f16
Tripod used Y or N:: N
Paper:: Ilford MG IV fb glossy
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford MG dev.

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Argentum

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Registered: September 2008
Location: Sceptred Isle
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Sun, 19, February, 2012 2:01pm

Another nice one. It's skies that IR film really excels at for me.


Speaking of beached whales and skies, take a look at this one...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbidGgVDdaI

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vincent

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Mon, 20, February, 2012 1:24pm

Thanks for your comments, I agree with you about skies and clouds are most impressive with IR. The video is a good laugh, how people thought that TNT would shift that whale without fallout beats me.

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