erika_gunselman 0 Posted April 18, 2007 I am not an expert in infrared - I have alot of friends who love infrared film and I do admit that landscapes make beautiful subjects for infrared but have you tried nudes or portraiture with infrared film? You should do some experimenting with this film and different subject matter and locations such as inside the studio. I have seen and been apart of many beautiful infrared portraits and nude and if you haven't tried it yet you should definately play around with it. the composition of this landscape and clouds and reflections on the water complete this photograph and make it extremely attractive to look at. nice work. Link to comment
tony georgiadis 0 Posted April 18, 2007 ERIKA INDEED I DID SHOOT NUDES AND PORTRAITS AND THEY ARE TERRIFIC THE SKIN LOOKS LIKE MARBLE BUT THAT WAS SO LONG AGO WHEN I FIRST EXPERIMENTED WITH Kodak High Speed INFRARED FILM I now shoot mostly digital infrared lot more easy Link to comment
jim kerr 0 Posted April 18, 2007 Tony, I personally like digital IR much better than any IR film......Wouldn't it be great if all DSLRs were made so that their IR blocking filter could be moved out of the light path, similiar to a mirror lockup.....You have presented here yet another beautiful IR scene,Buddy.......Jim Link to comment
tony georgiadis 0 Posted April 18, 2007 SO DIGITAL IR FOREVER FOR ME TOO IT WAS SO COMPLICATED WITH INFRARED FILM BUDDY YES ALL DSLR'S SHOULD HAVE THAT POSSIBILITY JIM WITHOUT HAVING THE NEED TO MODIFY IT FOR IR Link to comment
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