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Ilford SFX 200


Ilford SFX 200
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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: 2008-07-10
Categories: Nature, Experimental, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Camera: Nikon F65, 28/100 Nikon AF, Ilford SFX 200, Cokin A007
Exposure: f/11
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-09-12 6:51
Viewed: 473
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hi Everyone. Some photographers are dismissive of the qualities of Ilford SFX 200 Film for infrared photography. I use it regularly and find it a lot less problematic than other infrared films. This posting is a big up for the film and its manufactures for making infrared photography accessible to everyone.

The shot was taken in aperture priority mode at F11 +2stops

P.P. The only P.P. was to add the film edge. I cut up and scanned the film edges. Rotated, Cropped and Inverted the images. Then added to the image by increasing the canvas size, Select, Copy and Paste.

Thanks for looking. Regards Phil.

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Hello Philip


I like this visual one and of your pp
she was beautiful, the texture and the effect and of the film it is
in excellent mood!
this tree is divine and marvelously elegant!
Congratulations, fine details and compo!
Greetings!

Sérgio

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  • nicou Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1302 W: 0 N: 2586] (20765)
  • [2008-09-12 7:39]

hello,

Génail ton scannage, très belle image, l'effet est très bien éussi, superbe.

Bravo et amitié

Nicou

Impressive IR photograph and the PP work for the presentation is top notch (even the technique to scan real film edges is a good idea!). Superb presentation for a photographic format too rarely seen.
Thanks for sharing
Mark

Hmmm...a unique image and intriguing! I wondered how you got the film edges on there, and of course the IR is always a little mind-bending. I like the grainy, snowy look here, and the person on the left gives the scene a sense of scale. Well done:)

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  • mbrito Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1631 W: 118 N: 2816] (11348)
  • [2008-09-14 3:28]

Hello Philip
Beautiful posting with a very strong graphic effect. Great mood.
Congrats, mb

Ciao, good idea. Mari

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