park in color infrared #2

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    1. 3dogsmom, adibs, opexxx, Citizen110, and 16 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. hasfurrychildren (94 months ago | reply)

      trippy film.

      i bet you could sell this as a poster or note cards.

    3. überBusy (89 months ago | reply)

      I second that ^

      Happy TFP man!!

    4. amerks23 (88 months ago | reply)

      This is a great shot! Is it Kodak EIR?

    5. paddyjoe (88 months ago | reply)

      Yeah, EIR indeed. Wild stuff with the right lighting.

    6. Citizen110 (87 months ago | reply)

      No doubt! Far-out image, old man! Another addition to my favorites.

    7. utp. (71 months ago | reply)

      How I love this film. And you've put it to great use here!

      (seen in Color Infrared Film)

    8. Liyin the Creative-Extraordinaire (68 months ago | reply)

      Was it processed with E6 or C-41?
      Very interesting colours there!

    9. paddyjoe (68 months ago | reply)

      processed E6, liyin. thanks for the visit, everyone!

    10. Liyin the Creative-Extraordinaire (68 months ago | reply)

      Btw, would it work if processed with C-41? Any idea?

    11. paddyjoe (68 months ago | reply)

      well, since this film cost around $25/roll, I probably wouldn't try C-41, but hey, i've seen people do stranger things in photography and have them work out.

      (E-6 really is the way to go, though)

    12. hrannsa66 (68 months ago | reply)

      Hope it.s like this in paradise

    13. paddyjoe (68 months ago | reply)

      I'm not sure if Viginia is anyones idea of paradise........

      :-)

    14. utp. (68 months ago | reply)

      If you're curious what EIR looks like developed as B&W and then scanned through as a colour negative, here ya go:

      Thanks, Bay Photo, for screwing up my $25 roll of discontinued film!

    15. rochpaul5 (24 months ago | reply)

      Ultra-spectral. Like it a lot !!

    16. joshuadavidsaposnekoo (10 months ago | reply)

      Very lovely photograph

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