The Marys River on my farm, July 2014
An R72 opaque IR filter was carefully wedged inside the camera body, since there is no way to attach a glass filter on the outside of the camera (would interfere with the shutter mechanism)
This is gorgeous. I really can't comment because the moment I saw it, I made a slight gasp at it's (I hate to use the word, but....) perfection. Love this shot.
Thank you. The filter was simply seated into the front INTERIOR of the camera body (behind the aperture) with a piece of plastic to wedge it firmly in position. This year, I have acquired a Lee polyester #87 IR filter that I have cut into small squares for use in several pinhole cameras, simply taping the filter piece inside the camera body, behind the pinhole. Much simpler and I can leave my Hoya glass R72 dedicated to use on my Autocord!