
1.jpg
Good news! Ilford is once again making its near infrared SFX 200 film. They discontinued it a few years ago when Ilford was having financial problems.
|

2.jpg
Bad news! For the third time in five years, the Sac Exchange's outdoor event was cancelled or moved indoors!
|

3.jpg
But I had my roll of SFX 200 and it was a beautiful sunny day so enjoy these grainy overdelveloped near infrared shots of Old Sacramento.
|

4.jpg
I'm not really using an infrared filter. It's more of a deep red filter so the only infrared effect I get is dark skies and white foilage.
|

5.jpg
|

6.jpg
|

7.jpg
|

8.jpg
Here's the white foilage.
|

9.jpg
|

10.jpg
|

11.jpg
The glare from the sun completely blew the contrast so I pushed the print ridiculously.
|

12.jpg
|

13.jpg
|

14.jpg
|

15.jpg
|

16.jpg
This was all I was going to get indoors with 200 speed film.
|

17.jpg
Yes, I'm back to the 5D with the 24-105mm f4. I'm shooting ISO 3200.
|

18.jpg
|

19.jpg
|

20.jpg
|

21.jpg
"What was all that?"
|

22.jpg
"I don't know either!"
|

23.jpg
|

24.jpg
|

25.jpg
|

26.jpg
|

27.jpg
|

28.jpg
|

29.jpg
|

30.jpg
|

31.jpg
|

32.jpg
|

33.jpg
|

34.jpg
|

35.jpg
|

36.jpg
|

37.jpg
Wait a minute. What's going on here?
|

38.jpg
Whoa, did he just grab what I think he just grabbed? Wow, that's awesome!
|

39.jpg
|

40.jpg
The end!
|