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the UK APUG contingency is growing - great - we'll have to form some kind of chapter or something!

good to have you here, Clive and you have some superb pictures n your website.
 
Very nice site; excellent work crisply and beautifully presented! Welcome to this place.
 
Hi Clive,

Love your work on your site! loking forward to your contributions on this forum.
 
Clive,
Wow! I am so enthralled with IR and your pics are just beautiful! Welcome aboard!
Jeanette
 
I've notice quite a few new people who like IR photography. I wonder if there should be an Infrared forum added? It would possibly help focus on the unique problems faced by IR shooters.
 
Clive

Welcome from another monochrome 'nut' and part of the growing UK contingent.

Compliments on you shots on the website and lets see some more in the APUG galleries

Phill
 
Thanks to you all for my welcome and comments. When I have found my way around the site I shall be playing an active part - and looking forward to it all.
 
Welcome Clive and I hope you enjoy the forum. It is certainly hotting up.
 
glbeas said:
I wonder if there should be an Infrared forum added?

Why not. We have one for pinholers !
 
Clive,
welcome,as a 99.99% of the time IR shooter these days I enjoyed your site and it's content.Am looking forward to your input on IR-(you use Kodak,I mainly Maco) on the new Infrared forum....hmmmm good idea Gary
 
Clive,
Welcome to the site. Nice work, hope to see more of it here and hear how you get your results.
gene
 
Clive, I just checked out your site and you have some phenomenal work as do your two compatriots, thanks for sharing.
 
I haven't shot more than a couple of of rolls of IR many years ago just out of curiosity. But if the experienced IR shooters here had a forum, I would certainly follow it with great interest. That way if I'm ever inspired to try it again, I would be doing it with a foundation of solid knowledge.

I have no intention of ever shooting ULF and no plans to switch to a Pyro developer but I always enjoy reading the posts of those who do.
 
Thanks guys for your responses.

Neal - I did that website (invisible light) within a year or two of starting IR - in the hope that I could easily recall the fears and anxieties I had when starting out.

I hasd come to the realisation that there were more myths about IR photography than facts - so I tried to clear the air a bit and present as simple a guide as I could. For example, the idea of bracketing exposures - sometime five times (!) in some books/articles, I realised was a total nonsense, particularly with an expensive film. Also Kodak's development times have always seemed way out in my experience (and others - including Alan Brown of the justmono site).

The beauty of it all is that non-expensive equipment can do it all. A simple manual focus SLR with, say, a Sigma 24mm and a standard 50mm is ample. Alan Brown, who first steered me in the right directions, takes 90%+ of all his shots with a Nikon F3 and a 24 Sigma.
 
I've bumped this back up because of the mention of creating an Infra Red forum. Sean, are you going to put this sort of thing on hold until you've decided on the re-definition of the site?
 
Welcome Clive :smile: Well I thought I knew my F100 but didn't realise it could be used with Infrared film so I've learned something already and I'd love to get around to trying it for that beautiful unique look it produces.
 
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