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Bracketing 2 | f/5.6 - 1/4s - ISO 12
My first experiment with infrared fotography. All pictures are taken with a Minolta X-300 with Tokina wide-auto 1:2.8, f=28mm lens on a sunny morning without clouds in may between 09:00 and 09:30 in the morning. I used a Delamax IR 720 filter. To get a feeling for the film I did only bracketings. I noted the particular settings in the title of every picture. Except bracketing 3 I measured the exposure time through the lense with filter attached. All in all not quite what I expected, but also not bad. I was hoping for a better wood effect, but on the other hand this is no IR820 Aura, but a Ilford SFX... beginner friendly, very forgiving but not known for smooth grain and a perfect woof effect... so I am not displeased after all :-) Now that I now the effective settings I can take my second Ilford and go on the hunt for motives ;-)
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