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B&W Neil



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A favourite spot of mine - Crow Point, North Devon, near Barnstaple. The print was selenium toned at 1+9
· Date: Tue, 24, August, 2010 · Views: 4856
· Filesize: 76.2kb · Dimensions: 550 x 413 ·
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Keywords: Crow Point
Film make, size & rating:: Konika Infrared 35mm
Film developer & temp:: XTOL
Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 20mm - f11
Tripod used Y/N:: yes
Paper:: Ilford MG 1V
Paper developer & temp:: Agfa Neutol 1 + 14

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ksenija
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Tue, 24, August, 2010 2:21pm

Seems quite nice composition, to me. I am curious about the IR photography, even tried to do so, but not quite sure I did well. my compliments.
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B&W Neil

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Tue, 24, August, 2010 3:57pm

Ksenija,


Many thanks.


Konica infrared is no longer with us but it was a good film. Not as strong with the infrared effect as Kodak infrared but much finer grained. Also this would have been shot in weak winter sun ( I use infrared all year round) so that is why the infrared effect is quite subtle.


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ksenija
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Tue, 24, August, 2010 4:01pm

Thank you Neil for your answer. I will try to post the only infrared immage I am satisfied with so far.
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Barry

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Tue, 24, August, 2010 5:30pm

I particularly like the reflections.

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Tue, 24, August, 2010 9:11pm

Very nice; I like the arrangement and the tonal range.
My Konica pictures were more extreme in the IR effect.

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B&W Neil

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Tue, 24, August, 2010 9:40pm

Barry - thanks.
Stan - thanks too. This is a winter shot hence not much i/r about.


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