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Upside

by Scott Holcomb
To every upside there is a downside . . .

This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55mm lens and Hoya 67mm Infrared R72 filter using Rollei IR 400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
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7 comments

homaris said:

M’encanta!
4 years ago ( translate )

Scott Holcomb replied to homaris:

Gràcies.
Aquesta és la zona on visc.
4 years ago ( translate )

m̌ ḫ said:

This is not a mass photography. It is unique, and rightfully worth the effort of rolling the film, waiting, processing, and enjoying
4 years ago

Scott Holcomb replied to m̌ ḫ:

Thank you.
Film photography is a meticulous process looking for quality, not quantity.
4 years ago

m̌ ḫ replied to Scott Holcomb:

Yes, if you see my albums, I used film for years however, I also gave up. Still I support and like the classic photography, even though we are now online, watching scanned images so this is altered - digitalised classic photography, am I right? Still, your 6x6 are apparently better than the fast products.
4 years ago

Sarah P. said:

nice use of an infrared filter.
reminds me of a West Marin photographer I very much admire: martyknapp.com/collection/one-place-deeply
4 years ago ( translate )

Scott Holcomb replied to Sarah P.:

As another West Marin Photographer (amateur in my case), I understand how this terrain fits well with infrared photography.
4 years ago