Sunday, March 9, 2014

More Kodak High Speed Infrared Negatives

Here are a few scans from my second batch of Kodak High Speed Infrared negatives.  There is a little more information about this film in a earlier post a couple of days ago.  There is a great deal of infrared radiation reflected by living vegetation, and as a result plants come out very white.  Most infrared radiation is absorbed by water and as a result it comes out very dark.  Clear skies are rendered nearly black and clouds, even thin wispy ones, glow bright white.  It certainly makes for a very different look.  Its not suited to everything but with some subject matter it works very well.  These images were all taken during 2011, here in Alberta, on various day trips and camping weekends.  The shot of the pasture gate was taken by my oldest daughter Hailey.











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