Hi,
Two weeks ago I wrote:
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> Some years ago (1993) I experimented with Kodak's "high speed b/w infrared
> film".
> I used an OM4 + T20 flash with a complete black filter nr 87 in front of
> the T20 flash. With the camera set on ISO 3200 TTL exposure appeared to be
> fine (still a little bit too light, but I couldn't find the ISO 6400
> setting...)
> With the filter taped on the flash, you can take pictures in total
> darkness without seeing the flash light. I have taken pictures from people
> taken astronomy pictures, with no influence at all on the astropics and
> without people having any clue about how I did take the pictures!
> Very funny. A sort of 007 style of photography.
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I searched my "archive" this week and scanned two infrared pictures.
You can find them at: http://members.xoom.com/_XMCM/photovoogt/infrared.html
I also uploaded some new macro&nature pictures for the main site.
Bye,
Erwin Voogt
Utrecht, The Netherlands
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