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My friend Vanessa. Ultra low light condition
Nikon FM2n | Arista EDU 400 | AF Nikkor 28-105mm






Lomography, flickr and other socials handle: thecameratherapy
 
Hypatia
Nikon FM2n | Arista EDU 400 | AF Nikkor 28-105mm

 
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Mamiya 6 / FP4+ / Print on Foma Variant
 
Galveston self portrait (w/ extra light)

 
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Since I now have b&w portrait, it's my only one! 4x5 Kodak TMax 100, developed in XTOL.....print: Iford MG RC Deluxe, developed in Dektol 1+3, toned in selenium 1+7 for 10 min.

 
Thank you!
Here's another slide - shot on Rollei Infrared 400 and Heliopan RG715 - a 715nm IR filter. Ilford Reversal Processing


Girl in Infrared and a red dress by Ivo Stunga, on Flickr

Interesting. I believe that is the first infrared portrait that I have seen. I am not surprised because the human body radiates infrared at 14-15 microns. EDIT: Underlined
 
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the human body radiates infrared at 10 microns.

Fortunately, there's never been (AFAIK) a film sensitized that far into IR. It would be so fogged by the time you could receive, load, expose, and process it that you'd never get an image.
 
Fortunately, there's never been (AFAIK) a film sensitized that far into IR. It would be so fogged by the time you could receive, load, expose, and process it that you'd never get an image.

Exactly. So the bodies will not glow.