Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm sorry that I haven't responded to these emails from October a long time ago. Hoppy: Thanks for the kind words. I like using Photoshop, but sometimes I just want to go back to film for awhile. Jim G Hopkinson wrote: > Jim, those are striking and impressive. My favourites are the bubbles. > I don't have any experience with the infrared film, but you could > certainly achieve this look, too with conventional film and > Photoshop (channel mixer) if you wanted to experiment. > Cheers > Hoppy > > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+hoppyman=bigpond.net.au@leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+hoppyman=bigpond.net.au@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of > Jim Hemenway > Sent: Friday, 20 October 2006 23:10 > To: Leica Users Group > Subject: [Leica] Infrared ans autumn > > Hi Folks: > > At the end of September I loaded up my newly acquired "vintage" Pentax > MX with some Konica Infrared film to see what kind of results would come > out of shooting autumn foliage in infrared. > > For my tastes, infrared film does best when used in the spring/summer on > green foliage, which it renders as a ghostly white or light gray, at the > same time it usually renders those dark blue afternoon skies as black or > dark gray. > > I attended a wedding on Mount Desert Island in Maine on September 30th, > about 260 miles from where I live, and the next morning I took some > photos at Acadia National Park on the island and later one of what's > left of Sherman Lake in Newcastle Maine, about halfway home. > > There was an actual lake there for most of the last century but when we > had all that rain a year ago, the dam which formed the lake was washed > away. > > Groton, where I took the barn photo is about 25 miles west of where I live. > > Here's the photos: > http://www.half-fast.com/AcadiaInfrared-Oct2006/ > > > As you can see from this batch, the autumn foliage doesn't present as > "ghostly" as does the earlier leaves. > > Jim >