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Newtyle Castle near Dundee
 
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 By: John E Robertson  
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Photographer John E Robertson  John E Robertson {Karma:1752}
Project #20 The classic landscape/nature photograph Camera Model Leica CL
Categories Infrared
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm Orion
Uploaded 10/4/2003 Film / Memory Type Konica 750 developed in Rodinal
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About The 28mm Orion was the first interchangeable lens I bought for my old Fed3. I bought it in what was then Leningrad in the 60's.
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/4/2003
I must say I rarely understand the attractions of IR film, but this goes some way to revealing them. I suppose it's all part of my basic attitude that photography for me is about capturing "how it looks" not superimposing something quite other on the scene. This is a sort of half-way house. I can believe the sky, but the while fields? The green duotone gives it a kind of dreamy tone that goes very well with the image. I like it in spite of the IR, if that doesn't sound too silly?

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 10/4/2003
great.

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John E Robertson John E Robertson   {K:1752} 10/4/2003
To John Reed
True IR filter is visually opaque OK with R/F camera but a pain with an SLR. Dark Red is a compromise, Foliage in spring and summer appear almost white in IR an effect difficult to replicate in PS as are other IR effects such as haze penetration. IR films are generally grainier also, personally I like the effect however and Rodinal is NOT a fine grain developer. There ARE methods of getting a 'similar' effect in photoshop using chanels but it is not quite the same. Thanks to all.

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Kaj Nielsen   {K:15279} 10/4/2003
Excellent compoced, great tone, the light over all is good, just in midfield a bit overexpoced. Regards Kaj Nielsen

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 10/4/2003
Beautiful
Teunis

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/4/2003
excellent shot

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John Reed   {K:6994} 10/4/2003
The title seems a little misleading, actually. Possibly "Castle Gate" would've been more appropriate, since one can barely see the Castle itself? It looks a little grainy, especially in the sky around the castle. Does "Dark Red" filter = IR Filter? I just wondered how the photo would compare with one taken without filter, desaturated with Photoshop. What benefit do you feel you derived from the Dark Red filter? (I'm still groping for the answer to this one myself)

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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte   {K:12734} 10/4/2003
Excellent capture & excellent quality..

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