Pinhole infrared
I have been scared to waste a roll of my infrared stock on my pinhole cameras.
But recently I thought that, what’s the use of an unused stock? No….
But I chickened out and loaded my Holga 120 WPC with a roll of Rollei IR, and my Zero 2000 with a roll of Ilford SFX, both films that are in production and can be bought, in contrary to Efke 820 IR.
Today I post a couple of images from the Holga/Rollei IR, next time I’ll post from my Zero 2000/Ilford SFX.
I was very pleased with the results, and I hope you like them too!
Enjoy!! 🙂
what do you want me to tell you? magnificent shots!!!!
[I like the most the last one!]
…hehe… Thank you Jesús! 😀
…well, it´s my favourite too….
Wow!
Thank you!
Your welcome. Those are truly beautiful to look at.
I’m happy you like them! 🙂
These are wonderful.
Thanks a lot! 🙂
Amazing pictures Marie!
Thank you very much! 🙂
Knockout work! I’m very impressed!
Thanks a lot! 🙂
Oh Marie!!!!! THIS is magic!!!!! So wonderful!!! I am impressed….My congratulations…..!!!!!!!
Thank you very much, I’m so glad you like them!
Marie, this work is just so lovely! About when I thought I had my Holgas figured out, I look at your photos and become totally inspired. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work.
Thank you so much Patrick!It is a great joy and profoundly satisfying to be an inspiration to others, and I am highly grateful for your kind words.
Inspirational images Marie and I have to say that I am really drawn to the last image as the viewer you are lead into the photograph by nature of the composition. The holga and IR make for a great combination.
Thanks a lot James! Well, I’m rather pleased with the combo… 😉
You are very welcome Marie
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The second shot is SO dreamy! They really turned out well! Now I miss IR film 😦
Thank you very much!
But you know, you don’t have to miss it, it’s still around… 😉
Indeed it is! However, I’m now visually disabled and had to switch to digital to assist me with focusing. It’s less about using a diopter or viewfinder than it is not wanting to waste tons of film when my focus is off. Digital lets me redo as soon as I notice an issue 😉
Congrats to have found what’s perfect for you! 😊
The most important thing is to being able to continue with the making of images, one way or another.
I’ll never stop being a creator, even if my medium may change or mutate 😉
No, the creative mind always find it’s way, no matter what we feel about it! 😊