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Path Of Dreams


Path Of Dreams
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Copyright: Philip Walters (philwalters) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 521 W: 9 N: 397] (2872)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2008-10-22
Categories: Nature, Experimental
Camera: Nikon F65, 28/100 Nikon AF, Efka IR820, Cokin A007
Exposure: f/16
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Infrared Shot, ArtByFoto [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-10-26 1:37
Viewed: 350
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hi Everyone. Continuing my experiments with infrared I purchased a couple of rolls of Efka IR820. This film has great qualities creating wonderful black sky's and soft white foliage. This shot was taken at F16 + 2stops

No P.P. work except for crop and reduce for T.L.

I developed the film in ID-11 for 8 minutes at 20c agitating for an initial 30 seconds the for 5 seconds every 30 seconds.

Thanks for looking. Phil.

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Hi Phil, definitely getting good at these are you not!!! rare to see someone being able to develop your own as well, excellent info to this and a job well done....

The clouds and the trees are unified. Open mind image. Congs. BR Joerg

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  • AKITA Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1011 W: 81 N: 66] (12226)
  • [2008-10-26 22:23]

dear Philip,
in this shot, I can feel a different depth from that in visible ray.
this black sky is more far and white trees look embossing against the back.
and the black path is sinking beneath the white grass fields.
your title is "dream", but I feel surrealistic sensation of different original stereoscopic effect.
thank you for your interesting and excellent picture.
P.S. I know actually you developed your infrared film by yourself, it is great. my developing tools have been sleeping for long time...

Stunning image Philip, always love to see infrared stuff.

Nice to see your developing your own film too, takes me back, last time I developed any must be about 25 year ago. Where does the time go
:-)

Peter

hi there, philip
the hard way of IR (the film one, I mean). nice results, always. just like here. thanks.
all the best to you.
cal

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