I finally obtained enough exposed film negative to make my infrared lamp. Thanks smashpOp for the accidentally exposed film!
Left: All wrapped up. At least 6-7 layers of film, I think. This is what it looks like to the human eye when turned on. Right: What it looks like to the camera (with flash.)
What it looks like to the eye. No wait, what the eye looks like. Eye bag you.
The 40 Watt lamp allows me to get hotter, brighter infrared shots. This was at 0.6 seconds shutter speed.
At the same time, it’s fun to play with long exposure times. The bluish tinge is infrared.
And more, now in infrared only.
KL Performing Arts Centre, oh how I adore thee and adore taking pictures of thee.
Same goes for thee neighbor, Sentul Park. More coming up soon. Like real soon, because I’ve already post-processed the pictures.
first to comment. haha
such ghostly wander-effects..
oi take of me next time wink
*gives smashpOp a prize*
cyber-red: Whenever the heck it is you can come out when it’s dark, we’ll do that. 😛
Dide: How very potong stim that it was computer-generated, and to be honest, not that funky because it wasn’t random in motion enough. I have inspiration to burn candles and illuminate the smoke now!
It’s more of a Winter Sonata feel to me.
oy! when are you gonna try capture smoke images?
damn those things are so cool.
for examples see:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thelastdanishpastry/sets/1137719/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26368603@N00/sets/161175/