Trees Bare

Uploaded: April 03, 2004

Description

Afga SFX 200 Infrared, tinted Sepia (for fun) wi/25x red filter

Comments

Donna La Mattino Pagakis April 03, 2004

This is very cool Cathy. Love the movement in the trees!

Donna P. #113898

Cathy B. Sylvester April 03, 2004

Donna,
The Infrared film gives the image just the right look especially with shadows in any shot that makes it appear to be shadowy or movement. I have used this film several times now, in several different situations and I'm hooked. I have more I believe I'm going to upload to share. Thank you for yoru feedback. Try using this film, it's fun.
Cathy #461836

Donna La Mattino Pagakis April 04, 2004

I used infrared film back in 1978 when I was going to school for photography- Brooks. It is a blast to use. I have to agree. I have one shot that is uploaded to this site 'Magical Mystical Oaks'. If you have time check it out. Thanks and have a great weekend, Donna

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Cathy B. Sylvester April 04, 2004

Donna,
Thank you for letting me know about your shot. I'll be sure to take a look at it. I am anxious to try colored infrared film now. I shoot film, no digital work so I have to constantly be turning those gears to be creative and try to stay "on the curve". I think this film, in a way, satisfies that artistic yearning we all seem to have. Thank you again for your comments. Cathy #463142

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