Showing posts with label Alfred Infrared Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alfred Infrared Film. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Out of the window… Again…

I have started to force myself into using the other lenses and films on the Hipstamatic. So last night I took some new shots out of my bedroom window. The first print is the Lucifer VI Lens, and the Blanko Film, the second and third print is over the top with Lucifer VI Lens and Alfred Infrared Film together. Burn baby - burn… :)

The last print, is with the old faithful John S Lens and the BlacKeys B+W Film. And this print is actually one of my favorites. The density and nitty-gritty feel reminds me of the first picture ever taken. It took eight hours to expose, the grains are huge, and the details are almost burnt out.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Another Hipstatrip

I was out driving tonight as well. I made a stop at Bygdøy (The Viking Ship Museum), and in front of the national opera house in Oslo. Everything was shot after 1900 in the evening (the opera around 2200). All Hipstaprint is with John S Lens and Pistil Film, except for the pricture of the opera house. For this I used Alfred Infrared Film. The light conditions at this time of day in summer are amazing!


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Another evening walk with my Hipstamatic

I walked to a meeting this afternoon, and the Hipstamatic was of course with me. I am quite amazed with the quality of details it brings out. This of course because other parts of the photo is supressed, or blurred.