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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.