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!! 🙂
I keep on testing my new favourite film, the Efke IR 820. This time I was curious about how it would cope with strong backlight.
You can see on the second image that I am photographing right into the sun, and I’m more than happy with the result!
What do you think?
Enjoy, and have a great rest of the week! 🙂
Near where I live there is an old castle ruin. I‘ve been there before and photographed, but the rascal is hard to catch neatly on image.
So now, I picked up my very wide Harman Titan Pinhole and loaded the film holders with film sheets of infrared Efke 820IR.
And I think it was really good!
Though I have more ideas, so I definitely have to revisit this ….
Enjoy! 🙂
And have a great rest of the week!

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