Alex man, I think your stuff is so good! You got a faithful watcher and subscriber in me! Those white leaves are something different, cool look for sure 🔥😁
I might have a tip for you, I shoot a fair amount of infra-red. I generally use a rollei or mamiya c330 twin lens reflex cameras when I shoot which eliminates a lot of the filter fiddling. I just compose normally through the top lens. Also, if you use a 25a filter the infrared effect isn’t so exaggerated but it’s still there. Much more subtle
Thanks for the video, infrared film photography has been my most enjoyable experience so far, being able to propose something different. Keep it up, the more you shoot it the more you got composition ideas or framings Cheers
love the mention of soy cuba, it's a beautiful film and the use of infrared film is pretty unique
Alex man, I think your stuff is so good! You got a faithful watcher and subscriber in me! Those white leaves are something different, cool look for sure 🔥😁
Thank you so much for that! It really means a lot.
Man, you got to teach me how to shoot infrared now!
I might have a tip for you, I shoot a fair amount of infra-red. I generally use a rollei or mamiya c330 twin lens reflex cameras when I shoot which eliminates a lot of the filter fiddling. I just compose normally through the top lens. Also, if you use a 25a filter the infrared effect isn’t so exaggerated but it’s still there. Much more subtle
That's great advice actually. I have a Yashica-d so I'll have to give that a try in the future. Would probably be considerably more enjoyable. Thanks!
This was a grate video!
Thanks for the video, infrared film photography has been my most enjoyable experience so far, being able to propose something different.
Keep it up, the more you shoot it the more you got composition ideas or framings
Cheers
Use a TLR or rangefinder
Ok, so the FTn is indeed slow enough to use this film, I have it and what I think you're using is the 20mm lens.
good video, but i would have appreciated a bit more technical info over the heat complaints lol
what filter u using?
Is it developed at 12 or 400?
Developed at 400!
@alexwahoski ok, the info on this film is all over the place so Im trying to pull it in.