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I used a B+W 093 IR filter on the camera, which is about an 850nm cut-on filter. Most cameras will work unmodified: I have done IR with a Pentax 645D, Olympus EP1, and a Sony RX1. As you can tell by the moving vegetation, this is not a short exposure. At ISO 400, I think the last image was around 30 secs at f/5.6. But it was also with the sun low in the sky.Do the Fuji X cameras naturally respond to IR with just a filter or did you have the camera modified?
:thumbup:, it certainly reminds of the danish Oscar rewarded film "Babettes gæstebud", Babettes feats by Gabriel Axel, from 1987, with beautiful Stéphane Audran and magifincent Jarl Kulle, if you dont know it you have to see it. Rather special.Stenbjerg Landingsplads, Denmark
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Ray
Thorkil, +1 likewise as soon as I saw this image I instantly thought of Babette's Feast, how strange!.....A wonderful film (well worth a watch) where she cooked a gastronomic delight for the locals (A lovely heartwarming story)...I must now get back to cooking our Xmas Dinner for my family now...Merry Xmas everybody...Cheers Barry:thumbup:, it certainly reminds of the danish Oscar rewarded film "Babettes gæstebud", Babettes feats by Gabriel Axel, from 1987, with beautiful Stéphane Audran and magifincent Jarl Kulle, if you dont know it you have to see it. Rather special.
Thorkil
Barry, , yes same tones, same understatements, same humbleness, wonderful film, but one shall be in the mood as Rays picture, then it goes right in. Story by Karen Blixen,Thorkil, +1 likewise as soon as I saw this image I instantly thought of Babette's Feast, how strange!.....A wonderful film (well worth a watch) where she cooked a gastronomic delight for the locals (A lovely heartwarming story)...I must now get back to cooking our Xmas Dinner for my family now...Merry Xmas everybody...Cheers Barry
Hi RayWell, I did check out the trailer for the movie, but so far I did not see the full connection between the movie and my photo.
But I will go back to Agger for a 10 days visit, starting at 6/1. So then I will have time to watch the full movie. So I will hopefully see the light, eeh I mean the connection
It always fascinates me how often pictures I make because there is some kind of emotional resonans in me also trigger some thing in some other people.
And the respons from other people is most of the time of things that has not crossed my mind during the making of the photo!
Ray
The movie is well worth seeing. It is one of those unique movies that stand out from the usual. It is slow and quiet, which some don't like. But then I don't like those fast and noisy ones...Well, I did check out the trailer for the movie, but so far I did not see the full connection between the movie and my photo.
But I will go back to Agger for a 10 days visit, starting at 6/1. So then I will have time to watch the full movie. So I will hopefully see the light, eeh I mean the connection
It always fascinates me how often pictures I make because there is some kind of emotional resonans in me also trigger some thing in some other people.
And the respons from other people is most of the time of things that has not crossed my mind during the making of the photo!
Ray
Ray, you have to find the film, and shut down the light in the room you are using when looking. Then you will see the truth what Barry, Sashin and I are talking about . Perhaps a single glass of fine Amarone will help you (or two..if it's a Benedetti, the second will come by itself).Well, I did check out the trailer for the movie, but so far I did not see the full connection between the movie and my photo.
But I will go back to Agger for a 10 days visit, starting at 6/1. So then I will have time to watch the full movie. So I will hopefully see the light, eeh I mean the connection
It always fascinates me how often pictures I make because there is some kind of emotional resonans in me also trigger some thing in some other people.
And the respons from other people is most of the time of things that has not crossed my mind during the making of the photo!
Ray