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re:Re: IR and humidity
At 09:19 AM 5/7/97 PDT, you wrote:
>A fair warning, or another way to get a special effect?
>
>----------------------[Reply - Original Message]----------------------
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>Sent by:"J.Wood" <shopper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> At 08:32 AM 5/6/97 PDT, you wrote:
>>Years ago I shot a few 4x5 IR in the Yucatan, around Christmas. One shot was
>>towards the sun. The sun was not in the frame but just out of it. I did not
>>get any lens flare, i.e. any polygonal light spots, but I was pointed in the
>>general direction of the sun, not towards something that was reflecting the
>>sunlight. This exposure came out looking like a literal primordial swamp
>>scene. The air looked just like steam, very foggy looking (not film fog, but
>>atmospheric) and eerie. Is this how lens flare looks with IR?
>>
>>Anyone else have any experience with shots like this?
>>
>>Dwight
>>*
>Also several years ago, I got similar results shooting at a waterfall in
>Virginia in the summer. I was using 4x5 HIE and a #25 filter. It was
>increadibly humid but I just thought I'd made a series of bummers. The
>results are exactly what you describe. A fair warning for the future?
>
>Jim Wood
... or a special effect?
This was the face of Chaos, and not a charming sight. Capturing and
creating something positive out of this would indeed be wonderous. So,
maybe ...
Jim
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