I haven’t tried any of the fun films like this, only their different monochrome films and Lomo 800. Seems like it’d be a fun experiment in the summer light!
How interesting Alicia! I love that you chose Jimi Hendrix song at the end… We could've included Prince as well! It's a nice experiment. It also makes me want to go by a grape soda! I enjoy your experiments with different film stock.
Wow that colour shift is quite something isn't it Alicia - but it's interesting to see the effects. I know this defeats the object of film shooting but, in the spirit of experimenting, I am wondering if these were converted to b&w digitally how they would look...would the results look more like the norm of b&w infrared photography? Just a thought.
I think to remember when perfectlight shared his results using that film I said something like „Thanksfor trying it out, now I don‘t have to!“ It really is a bit too much for my taste. But at least you know it now! 😉
Interesting, Alicia. I've seen this film for sale but never, until now, seen any shots taken using it. I might try a roll but I'm not sure it'd become a regular thing.
It was definitely fun to try. You’ll have better results in an area with deciduous foliage in various shades of green. I think that’s where this film truly shines.
Well this is a fun new perspective on Big Bear Lake. Love seeing how folks use these lomo film stocks for different uses.
Have you used any of them?
I haven’t tried any of the fun films like this, only their different monochrome films and Lomo 800. Seems like it’d be a fun experiment in the summer light!
How interesting Alicia! I love that you chose Jimi Hendrix song at the end… We could've included Prince as well! It's a nice experiment. It also makes me want to go by a grape soda! I enjoy your experiments with different film stock.
I’m always curious to see how different films will turn out.
Wow that colour shift is quite something isn't it Alicia - but it's interesting to see the effects. I know this defeats the object of film shooting but, in the spirit of experimenting, I am wondering if these were converted to b&w digitally how they would look...would the results look more like the norm of b&w infrared photography? Just a thought.
Interesting! I might have to try that.
I think to remember when perfectlight shared his results using that film I said something like „Thanksfor trying it out, now I don‘t have to!“ It really is a bit too much for my taste. But at least you know it now! 😉
Sometimes you just have to try it out for yourself.
Interesting, Alicia. I've seen this film for sale but never, until now, seen any shots taken using it. I might try a roll but I'm not sure it'd become a regular thing.
It was definitely fun to try. You’ll have better results in an area with deciduous foliage in various shades of green. I think that’s where this film truly shines.
jimi's lyrics at the end is the cherry in top! 😁
i used the film before and as you, i found the colour shift a bit too much. good experiment tho
Thank you!
Looks like these shots were taken in the 70s. Love it!
Photography as time machine! 😄