While this may appear to be a regression in any sort of talent, it is actually a long exposure that I attempted with an IR filter and a polarizer. I then had to reduce development by 25%, and that still wasn't enough. Nevertheless, it is closer to what I was aiming for, and for that I am posting it.
Fuji Acros 100, f-4, IR and Polarizing filter, 32 sec.
Being a photographer, I love looking at other people's work as it gives me ideas of where to expand. Thank you this opportunity and good luck in your works.
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A new start is another night away,
I'll go at dawn, but for now.. let's stay.
--Yumetachi
Glad I could pass along a good idea (which I picked up from another photographer). This particular technique has involved a lot of trial and error, but I'm getting closer to where I want to be. Don't hesitate to email me if you want any suggestions. Best of luck to you.
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A new start is another night away,
I'll go at dawn, but for now.. let's stay.
--Yumetachi
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