I think it is good to challenge a new camera, so I loaded up a roll of Efke Aura infrared film (my personal favorite) and the Hoya R72 deep red filter onto this gem of a camera and went for a drive. The only criticism I have for the camera is the amount of shutter noise. I had to switch to a heavy tripod and hand my camera bag on it to reduce movement, even with the cable release.

攝影師:
troch
上載:
2012-04-23
標籤:
35mm b&w black and white canada diy holga infrared ir panorama r72 filter rodinal stand process spring
相機:
Holga 135 Pan
菲林:
Efke IR820 AURA
城市:
Sunshine Coast, BC
國家/地區:
Canada
Year:
2012
Time:
afternoon
相簿:
First Infrared of 2012

12 個留言

  1. neanderthalis
    neanderthalis ·

    Unbelievable! I want to try :) What sort of exposure times did you use?

  2. lazybuddha
    lazybuddha ·

    Love it.

  3. troch
    troch ·

    @neanderthalis, I used between 2 and 5 seconds for these, depending on ambient light. A few that I went up to 8 seconds were blown out.

  4. ricoinbrooklyn
    ricoinbrooklyn ·

    Great!

  5. dreadlockboy
    dreadlockboy ·

    love this :D

  6. neanderthalis
    neanderthalis ·

    Thank you :D

  7. deepfried_goodness
    deepfried_goodness ·

    I really like this one!

  8. bloomchen
    bloomchen ·

    yeah, great one.

  9. fizzynothing
    fizzynothing ·

    Superb!

  10. grazie
    grazie ·

    so wonderful!!!! love this!

  11. alex34
    alex34 ·

    Just looked up this Holga online. It certainly looks a bit different from the normal 120 format Holgas you see every day, with a wider body and the centrally positioned viewfinder you get with the 135 series, though I am not a fan of the brown/black colour scheme I see online. The interchangeable lenses must be a lot of fun however! Congrats!

  12. vivie
    vivie ·

    This Holga and you are such a great team!

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