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vincent



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Registered: December 2008
Location: Co. Kildare Ireland
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Kilcullen is a small town near to where I live, the original village is now called Old Kilcullen. This is the graveyard there with its own round tower dating back to the 5th. century. I only came across this negative recently and decided to print it.
· Date: Mon, 16, April, 2012 · Views: 5726
· Filesize: 28.4kb, 65.8kb · Dimensions: 850 x 524 ·
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Keywords: Olympus _Kodak HIE
Film make, size & rating:: Kodak HIE 35 mm @ 400 ISO
Film developer & temp:: Rodinal (1 + 25)
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 24 mm lens
Tripod used Y or N:: No
Paper:: Ilford MG FB
Paper developer & temp:: Ilford MG Devel.

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StanW

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Registered: June 2009
Location: Invercargill, New Zealand
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Mon, 16, April, 2012 8:57pm

Yes, that has to be HIE.
I like the arrangement, with the lines of the clouds leading to the tower.
Rest in peace, protected by the wall and tower.

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Alive and clicking Down Under. A sad case of GAS - 8x10 pinhole down to 35mm slr and rf
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mono

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Registered: September 2008
Location: Germany
Posts: 829
Thu, 19, April, 2012 1:24pm

Great perspective.
I´ve already ordered IR film and the corresponding filter.
Must give IR a try, have never done it before!

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vincent

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Registered: December 2008
Location: Co. Kildare Ireland
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Thu, 19, April, 2012 3:33pm

Thanks Stan and Folker for your comments. I was surprised myself that I had missed the shot when I first developed the film. I have often wondered what negs we leave unprinted behind us as we develop film after film and pick the obvious shot to print.
Good luck with your IR venture Folker, I look forward to seeing your results.

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Cheers Vincent - Not afraid of the dark
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