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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,668
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Another shot from my day out at the Scottish Sculpture Park. This was a dull, wet October day, but there was still plenty of IR around.
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· Date: Mon, 27, April, 2015 · Views: 4251 · Filesize: 71.1kb · Dimensions: 524 x 522 ·
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Additional Info
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Keywords: Scottish Sculpture Park
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Film make, size & rating:: Rollei IR 400 120
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Film developer & temp:: HC 110
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Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 50mm f3.5
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Tripod used Y/N:: yes
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Paper:: MG IV
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Paper developer & temp:: Multigrade.
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RichardWarom
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Registered: June 2010 Location: Longton, Lancashire Posts: 712
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Tue, 28, April, 2015 4:34am
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Immediately brought to mind "stairway to heaven" a great song and an interesting photograph Alex.
Richard
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,668
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Tue, 28, April, 2015 10:14am
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Thanks Richard. This was the first exhibit I came across at the Park. I wasn't sure if it was part of the show, or something discarded by the builders!
Alex.
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vincent
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Co. Kildare Ireland Posts: 876
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Tue, 28, April, 2015 10:50am
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Alex I like the IR effect you have achieved with your Rollei film. I would however have preferred if the top step had not managed to coincide with the trunk of the tree in the background. I feel it would have had more impact if it landed in the white undergrowth. But then again maybe this is the result that you wanted.
------------------------------ Cheers
Vincent - Not afraid of the dark
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,668
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Tue, 28, April, 2015 11:38am
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Thanks Vincent. I agree with you about the subject position in relation to the tree. The undergrowth was quite dense, and wet, which made it tricky to get the tripod set up. A bit more time setting up would have been beneficial. The weather generally wasn't very promising, so I was surprised to get such a strong IR effect.
Alex
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