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These photographs were taken with my Olympus analogue camera.
These photographs were taken with my Olympus analogue camera.
In my first attempt the negatives were underexposed.
In my first attempt the negatives were underexposed.
This is because the camera I used had neither a built-in light meter nor any apature and shutter speeds settings.
This is because the camera I used had neither a built-in light meter nor any apature and shutter speeds settings. <br />
The camera only had a compensation setting which was not precise enough for infrared photography.
The camera only had a compensation setting which was not precise enough for infrared photography.
I used the Rollei Infrared 400 35mm film I used this in combination with the Hoya R72 IR filter.
I used the Rollei Infrared 400 35mm film I used this in combination with the Hoya R72 IR filter.

Revision as of 10:35, 2 December 2018

First try

These photographs were taken with my Olympus analogue camera. In my first attempt the negatives were underexposed. This is because the camera I used had neither a built-in light meter nor any apature and shutter speeds settings.
The camera only had a compensation setting which was not precise enough for infrared photography. I used the Rollei Infrared 400 35mm film I used this in combination with the Hoya R72 IR filter.