INFRARED
If shooting in Black and White provides a level of abstraction, then shooting in Infrared takes it to another level. Skies and water take on a dark appearance whilst foliage glows bright white. Suited to bright and sunny conditions, shooting in Infrared can provide a viable solution to shooting in the summer months where the harsh light isn’t necessarily conducive to landscape photography.
The below gallery of images includes a mixture of digital IR Photography, and analogue film photography using Rollei IR400 Infrared film.
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A series of images from a Chateau in France using a Hasselblad X-Pan with Ilford Photo HP5 film
In my latest video, I make a short trip to the local lake in the Snow with the aim to print one of the negatives in the Darkroom.
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Making Black and White Prints in the Darkroom with the negatives made in the Holga from the previous video.
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