[pure-silver] Re: IR pin hole photography
- From: Tony Wingo <akw@xxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:34:49 -0800
>Questions, questions, questions........
>I'm in the mood to play. So, I want to try IR film in a pin hole camera.
>
>Have any of you used IR film in a pin hole camera? What kinds of things
>should I be aware of? Oh, and what IR films are easiest to work with?
>
>Becky Lynn
I've done some IR pinholes. You can see my first attempts on my website.
For pinhole work I use Maco 820c in 120 with an 87B (I think) filter.
In bright sunlight six minute exposures are typical. Bring a book :)
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-tony
San Leandro, CA
http://www.shapesandshadows.com
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