Jason's Favorite Photos: Special Near-Infrared Film Edition
Hi folks! It's been a couple of weeks since I posted my latest fav pics ... but as previously promised, I just got a bunch of shots back from the photo lab that I took using Ilford SFX 200 near-infrared film on my old Pentax ME Super with an Osawa 49mm Red 25 filter onboard. Even though the lab's scans of the prints I got have come out a bit foggy (quite different that the nice sharp prints themselves), I still think these scanned images are worth displaying here. The near-infrared spectrum that the film and the filter create very interesting high contrast photos with a hyper-real feel to them. Best on very sunny days, the film also makes plants and bright surfaces show up as very light or white - which also makes for neat effects. Anyhow I very much like SFX 200, and if you shoot 35mm film I highly recommend that you check it out. [And if anyone can find it in their heart to donate me a professional high-quality film and negative scanner, I will inscribe that person's name onto the Open Media Boston Honor Roll of the Chariots of Fire.]
Reflections
Children at Greenway Fountain
Building on Bright Day
Sometimes People Look Like Cutouts
Windows and Shadow
Hidden Fountain
Ghost Building
Modernist Christ Statue
Burning Bush
Chimney and Sky
Tasty Gelato
Church on Bright Day
Tunnel Redux
This blog post and all photos are published under the following license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2009 Jason Pramas.
Reflections
Children at Greenway Fountain
Building on Bright Day
Sometimes People Look Like Cutouts
Windows and Shadow
Hidden Fountain
Ghost Building
Modernist Christ Statue
Burning Bush
Chimney and Sky
Tasty Gelato
Church on Bright Day
Tunnel Redux
This blog post and all photos are published under the following license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2009 Jason Pramas.
Labels: film, Ilford, Jason Pramas, ME Super, near-infrared, omb, openmediaboston, Pentax, photo, photos, SFX 200
1 Comments:
Very cool. I especially dig the fountain pic. Great contrast on the water.
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