6 thoughts on “Big Rock Candy Mountains

  1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

    I’d prefer those photos without all the tinkering. I-a make-a these-a more PEEEENK!
    Uh, oh. Is that xenophobic? Fupp em. It’s hilaires.
    Don’t mind me.

    1. Paul

      not much tinkering here. The film is sensitive to infared light rather than visible light. A lot of the film stock is ex-military used for detecting camouflaged bases and individuals. Richard Mosse used the same type of film in his work ‘The Enclave’.

      1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

        Interesting. I’ve just looked at his stuff and preferred it. Maybe because he had people in there to break it up a bit.

  2. Scundered

    You can get your dslr sensor converted to infra red fairly easily, if you wanted to get into this sort of photography, nice idea if you want to get more use out of an old camera. The shots illustrated aren’t a good example of the vast surreal landscapes you can create with a sensor converted to accept infra red.

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