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Michael Klemmer
{K:725} 10/24/2003
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Thanks for your comment. With IR film the ISO speed is totally dependant on the filter used. With a Hoya R72 filter, I bracket +/- 1 stop at ISO 6.
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Gergely Baksay
{K:16} 10/24/2003
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Beautiful sky, very moody shot, I like it a lot. Your infrared pictures are some of the best I have seen! Can you please let me know at what speed you rate the Konica film (without the filter), and let me know how you meter when using this film? Thank you and keep posting your nice photos!
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larry terry
{K:1965} 9/18/2003
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so great, i feel like a spammer but your portfolio is really super i must say.
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 9/18/2003
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Just beautiful, does that horse have a swayback or what?
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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 5/9/2003
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Very very dramatic!! I like where the horse is placed in the frame.
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Tamás Pásztor
{K:650} 4/15/2003
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storm is coming, i'm feeling the wind...
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Aiman Nassar
{K:11961} 4/12/2003
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Very very very dramatic shot... story telling, with great contrast and composition... well done Michael
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Kate Mocak
{K:817} 4/12/2003
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Dramatic lighting, excellent composition and tones. There's only a tiny thing: the white line of the horizon touches the horse's back.
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Michael Klemmer
{K:725} 3/11/2003
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It is using Konica 750nm IR and a Hoya R72 filter. Regards.
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No More
{K:437} 3/11/2003
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Yes, thats a fab sky you have there. What brand infra film did you use, any filters?
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