Rick Reed
Interesting idea with the irons...only question is...how do you get the
"Black Cat" to sit still between two irons? <g>
I've been waiting for the foliage to really come out around here (Toronto)
to try out this film..from what I read I should be looking for foliage in
direct sunlight, preferably with some shadow areas for contrast...
The trees are almost ready!
Thanks to all for the suggestions
Rick
> That would be interesting. Haven't tried it myself yet, but it's on the
> list
> and I hope you let us know how it goes.
>
> I thought I would pass on this observation I noticed in the Black Cat
> Exposure Guide that I purchased last week. It categorizes a large number
> of "scene brightness" examples, and this is one of them:
>
> "Infra-red (high soeed b&w): Radiated infrared only (no visible reflected
> light). Use two 750 watt household irons at 45 degrees located 18" (about
> 50cm) from the subject. Photograph in darkness without a filter. When
> stray light is present use a #25 red filter."
>
> Exposure given by the guide is e.g. 6min at f4.
>
> Could be fun ....
>
>
> regards
> Andrew
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