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Lake Cootharaba 17.01.2023 #9

Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilford Classic VC FB photographic paper, image size 16.3cm X 16.3cm, from a Rollei Infrared negative
exposed at E.I.=10 in a Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex camera fitted with the 55mm f4.5 lens and a IR720 filter.

 
Yashica D, Hoya R72 filter; Efke IR820; Rodinal 1:50; Post processed lightly

 
Jeez H people, this sleepy thread is back with a vengeance. Every single one on this page is great. I'm going to have to dig out my R72
 
Jeez H people, this sleepy thread is back with a vengeance. Every single one on this page is great. I'm going to have to dig out my R72

Me too besides it Spring time so it will be fun.
 
Played around with Rollei Superpan 200 the other day, for the first time. This little greenbelt is right behind my house. Shot at box speed plus 5 stops for 720 filter, and developed in 510-Pyro. This extended red film reaches out to 820nm, making it an IR film, just like Rollei IR.
 
This extended red film reaches out to 820nm, making it an IR film, just like Rollei IR.
Or Adox HR-50 and Scala 50;
Rollei RPX 25, Retro 80S, Retro 400S;
Astrum/Svema FN64, Foto 100 (?)
 
Or Adox HR-50 and Scala 50;
Rollei RPX 25, Retro 80S, Retro 400S;
Astrum/Svema FN64, Foto 100 (?)

Yup. Pretty much the same stuff... but not Rollei IR. I've got some RPX 25 that I want to stick in the camera, too.
 

I always start a box speed and then adjust for the filter. That way I can have a choice of filters, R23, R25, R29 and 720, and not have a different film speed for each filter. Also it I want I can easily make adjustments for shadows.
 
Oh yes, thank you both. It is definitely not a close up camera! I cropped this a bit but not much
 
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