Monday, March 26, 2007
Chapter 194 - cambIRdge
this is the IR in Cambridge series (hence the title.. geddit? ;p).
the facts:
the camera: Nikon F5
the lens(es): Nikon 18-35mm, Nikon 28-200mm, Zenitar 16mm fisheye
the film: Kodak HIE (High speed IR film)
filters: none used
Disclaimer: this is NOT your usual black & white photography, which relies on visible light. Infrared photography captures all reflected infra-red light, which gives a good contrast for certain compositions as seen below.
King's College. it's quite grainy and slightly fogged out due to the use of the Zenitar fisheye, with a red-coloured attachment.
I kinda liked the contrast in the picture. The grass is white as it reflects infra-red. PS. nope, it was not snowing...
My only wish is that the two people in the photo was holding hands... would have been a picture perfect moment...
The driveway into Trinity college....
Any comments on any of the shots is very much appreciated... ;p
the facts:
the camera: Nikon F5
the lens(es): Nikon 18-35mm, Nikon 28-200mm, Zenitar 16mm fisheye
the film: Kodak HIE (High speed IR film)
filters: none used
Disclaimer: this is NOT your usual black & white photography, which relies on visible light. Infrared photography captures all reflected infra-red light, which gives a good contrast for certain compositions as seen below.
King's College. it's quite grainy and slightly fogged out due to the use of the Zenitar fisheye, with a red-coloured attachment.
I kinda liked the contrast in the picture. The grass is white as it reflects infra-red. PS. nope, it was not snowing...
My only wish is that the two people in the photo was holding hands... would have been a picture perfect moment...
The driveway into Trinity college....
Any comments on any of the shots is very much appreciated... ;p
Labels: IR Photography
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