Maris Rusis
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Careened Boat, Weyba Creek
Gelatin-silver photograph on Fomabrom Variant 111 VC FB, image area 16.3cm x 21.4cm, from an Efke IR820 Aura negative exposed in a Mamiya RB67 camera fitted with a 50mm f4.5 lens and IR680 filter.
Hi,
Maybe a bit more contrast on the bottom to enhance the presence of old boat ?
Now, Cedric, you are pulling us back into the darkroom How to do that? Burn this in before developing or rub the paper in the developer to get more processing?
Asher
use split grade printing and burn in the bottom half with higher grade filtration than the rest
mike
Hi,
A "phantomatic" picture, great. It expresses underlying substance of reality. Maybe a bit more contrast on the bottom to enhance the presence of old boat ?
Cedric.
Maris,Hi,
A "phantomatic" picture, great. It expresses underlying substance of reality. Maybe a bit more contrast on the bottom to enhance the presence of old boat ?
As a fellow user of an RB67, but one who has never shot Infrared film in it, I was wondering how you adjusted focus to compensate for the lens' different focusing of light at IR wavelengths? Most lenses have an infrared mark, but the bellows-focusing RB67 has no such facility, and tiny movements of the bellows make a large difference to the 50mm wide angle's focus plane.