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The hubby and I took a few days off to head into Canada, where Point Pelee National Park is an easy destination. The weather was still hot, so I carried along a roll of expired (expiration: 2009!) Kodak HIE infrared film. Long discontinued. I haven't shot any since we moved across the country and I've been fretting that being out of the freezer for that time would have affected it.
But - yay! I used a #25 red filter and developed it in TMax 1:4 for about 7 minutes, and I was happy to get images on this stuff. They're grainy and the stuff is old, but I am happy it's still quite usable.
We hiked to the Point, which is the southern-most point in Canada on Lake Erie. The hot weather was being disrupted by a big storm moving in when I took this shot.
Facing south towards the point:
Then I turned around and shot this facing north, inland:
I'll have to crop and get a few more scanned and cleaned up, but these 2 were first and I'm super happy that this film still performs (in case I haven't mentioned it).
Huzzah!
But - yay! I used a #25 red filter and developed it in TMax 1:4 for about 7 minutes, and I was happy to get images on this stuff. They're grainy and the stuff is old, but I am happy it's still quite usable.
We hiked to the Point, which is the southern-most point in Canada on Lake Erie. The hot weather was being disrupted by a big storm moving in when I took this shot.
Facing south towards the point:
Then I turned around and shot this facing north, inland:
I'll have to crop and get a few more scanned and cleaned up, but these 2 were first and I'm super happy that this film still performs (in case I haven't mentioned it).
Huzzah!
Neat how the bits of light flicker off the water in the top image. Both are so interesting in their own ways. Do you think these came out this way because of the expired film or are you just a genius?
Hmm, a genius I am NOT.
But I am familiar with this quirky old infrared film and know how it *should* behave under the best circumstances. I'm just glad it didn't get compromised being out of the freezer for several months.
Thanks for looking!