[Leica] My modest infra-red attempts (M8, B+W 092, Noctilux)
Nathan Wajsman
photo at frozenlight.eu
Mon Sep 19 12:32:26 PDT 2016
You did well, but I really prefer IR in black & white. Still, the M8 is brilliant for that.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
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> On 18 Sep 2016, at 19:08, Rei Shinozuka <shino at panix.com> wrote:
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> When the giants of the LUG talk, I listen!
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> A couple of weeks back there was a buzz of interest about IR photography and the M8. Well, gee, I still have one of those in my closet, and the last time I dabbled with IR it was SFX200 in my Rolleiflex 15 years ago, so I went out and ordered a B+W 092 filter to give it a whirl.
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> I'll bet you any reasonable person would say, "well you've got a 35 asph lux, why not set it at f8 and bring back some keepers?" Of course, thinking exactly that, I went back to my safe place and chose the Noctilux at f1.0 for my inquiry. And the voices continued: "The Noctilux is optically inferior especially at f1.0, it's too long -- more so on an M8, and you'll never be able to focus it. Oh yes, and don't even think of trying it on human beings."
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> My improvident impulses prevailed, the results of which I've put on the gallery:
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> From this weekend, in upstate NY with friends:
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/shino/InfraOktoberFest2016/
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> From last weekend, moments from freeing the B+W 092 filter from its UPS box, my very first attempts at exposing and focusing with the 092 filter.
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/shino/IRTest-M8-Noct-BW092/
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> Comments:
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> Exposure: the M8 meter worked reasonably well with the 092 filter, I occasionally had to dial it up +1 stop. Exposures with the 092 at f1.0 ended up at 1/60 sec @ 160 or 320.
> Focus: using the focus scale on the lens was a non-starter for me, too complicated and the numbers too darn small. What I did end up doing was to locate a point approximately 3/4 or 2/3 of the distance to my subject and focus on that with the rangefinder. After a little practice, this proxy focusing method worked surprisingly well even at f1.0. And you always have the screen to check and adjust.
> Composition: Non-issue--love the optical viewfinder!
> Processing: Minimal. I use Digikam on Linux. The originals tend to look like sepia prints. I try to reset a white point, then adjust curves to get back contrast, then dial back some saturation. Images with sky look dramatic, with Star Trek orange skies, terrestrial objects more subdued. I didn't do any sharpening or channel switching or anything sophisticated on these sets.
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> Thanks LUG for the inspiration and fun!
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