View Full Version : a couple of HIE prints....
terri
04-23-2007, 07:02 PM
I finally got around to making prints of some HIE negatives I have had for awhile.
This was an experiment with split-grade printing (thanks to Les McLean for his great beginner's tutorial!). Printed at Grade 0 and 5 only.
"Riding Cyclops"
http://thephotoforum.com/gallery/files/584-RidingCyclops.jpg
This next one (from another HIE negative) was a real challenge to print! It was a tricky exposure based on the time of day and the shadows of the dune against that blinding sunset. I made three separate exposures here, one for the foreground, one for the upper sky, and a final one to really burn in that strip of sky just above the dune. Challenging, but darkroom fun!
I've shown this to one person and he immediately pronounced it "creepy". :lol:
Sand dune sunset:
http://thephotoforum.com/gallery/files/584-sanddunesunset.jpg
Thanks for looking. :)
Peanuts
04-23-2007, 07:14 PM
Creepy indeed. The second one looks like it could be a primary piece in a gallery. The 'eerie' silhouette of the tree with the branches twisting this way and that and the tones of the sky. Wow. Now if only I coudl be brave enough to break out the film camera and some of that HP5 I have sitting around. Beautiful - thank you for sharing.
bnz506
04-23-2007, 07:42 PM
That 2nd shot is amazing the tree, the clouds, everything.
Weaving Wax
04-23-2007, 07:54 PM
I love that effect!! Is that from the type of film or the developing technique? Is this the Kodak film going out of production? Really awesome shots!
terri
04-23-2007, 09:01 PM
Thank you!
Weaving, this is Kodak HIE, the BEST infrared film (IMNSHO) :mrgreen: that is currently out there. (The rumor was running around that it was going to be discontinued, but apparently that was misinformation. Kodak IS D/C their color infrared, EIR, however.)
I love that effect!! Is that from the type of film or the developing technique?HIE is unique in that it has no antihalation backing applied; this makes it a bit trickier to handle but also rewards you with this lovely glow. :) It also has an extended sensitivity to 900 nm making it a true IR film.
Not sure how well it transferred over from my scan, but if you look closely at the highlights on the top image (around the people and the lift chairs) you can see that telltale "halo".
newrmdmike
04-23-2007, 09:23 PM
what iso did you rate the film at?
Tangerini
04-23-2007, 09:36 PM
Woah, #2 creepy and wonderful!
terri
04-23-2007, 09:43 PM
what iso did you rate the film at?Just under 400. I dig having speed. ;) #25 red filter, btw.
Thanks, Tangerini!
fightheheathens
04-23-2007, 10:23 PM
i've been inspired to get my HIE shots scanned now:) really cool stuff.
i shot a bunch of stuff of ocean waves with HIE for the long exposure contest, but the place i sent it (walgreen) couldnt scan the HIE film because it was aparently too thin and the only pro place charges something like 40 bucks for 36 shots which is a bit expensive i think....
there might be a cheaper place though...i hope....
terri
04-23-2007, 10:29 PM
i've been inspired to get my HIE shots scanned now:) really cool stuff.
i shot a bunch of stuff of ocean waves with HIE for the long exposure contest, but the place i sent it (walgreen) couldnt scan the HIE film because it was aparently too thin and the only pro place charges something like 40 bucks for 36 shots which is a bit expensive i think....
there might be a cheaper place though...i hope....
yikes!! :shock: That is expensive. I hope you can find a place; I love seeing what everyone does with HIE. :) Have you tried any pro labs in your area?
Thanks for the kind words!
woodsac
04-24-2007, 05:37 PM
Have I told you lately how much I love you :D
Wonderful shots, Terri! Love seeing your work.
terri
04-24-2007, 08:28 PM
Have I told you lately how much I love you :D
Wonderful shots, Terri! Love seeing your work.No, you haven't.... :( (sniffle) So, it's about time! :lol:
Thanks so much, Jake. :hug::
blackdoglab
04-24-2007, 09:12 PM
The second shot is like a memory of a dream. Beautiful
Puscas
04-24-2007, 11:18 PM
both great, but my fav. is #1. Don't know why*, but I love it! The shoes in the top left corner are the perfect touch.
*maybe because it's like they are on a ride in the sky without being attached to the ground...
pascal
terri
04-25-2007, 08:55 AM
both great, but my fav. is #1. Don't know why*, but I love it! The shoes in the top left corner are the perfect touch.
*maybe because it's like they are on a ride in the sky without being attached to the ground...
pascalThank you, Pascal! Well, that shot is off the same roll as this one, and is actually the same group of people:
http://thephotoforum.com/gallery/files/584-AttheFair.jpg
I was quite happy with this shot (and have posted it here before), but it grabbed my attention first, so it seems that I ended up neglecting the other frames from that roll. :blushing:
So, when I recently came across that top one with the feet, I thought it was time to print it up and see if it had the same kind of feel.
Thanks for the kind words! :)
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