Capturing Time

"Take two" of Rollei Infrared 400 film loaded in my Holga 120 cfn with a Hoya R72 filter attached (via the Lomography filter adapter for Holga). I used the 16 exposure film mask inside the camera to get more photos for my buck because shooting infrared can be so finicky. Each exposure was about 60 seconds long (I counted as I forgot my phone to use as a timer).
This film was developed in my kitchen with a 5 minute presoak, then D-76 for 6 minutes at 20 degrees with agitation for one minute, then ten seconds each minute. I used a vinegar stop bath, Kodak fixer, a quick wash, hypo for a couple minutes, washed again, hung to dry, scanned in and voila!

Photographer:
wendyraeann
Uploaded:
2012-11-11
Tags:
bw capturing infrared landscape plants time trees water
Camera:
Holga 120 CFN (available in our shop)
Film:
Rollei Infrared 400
City:
Lier
Country/region:
Belgium
Year:
2012
Time:
afternoon
Albums:
Infrared developed at home
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