Infrared image converted to mono to emulate Kodak PLUS-X 125 film with Alien Skin Exposure 2. I wouldn’t really know as I never used the film in question but I do like it’s toning.
I’m not mad on infrared, but with the converting to mono this looks pretty dam good, love the shadow and the eeriness around, really lovely image Ben :o)x
Good job on the infrared look. Thank God for the digital age. The film in question was a pain in the ass to use. Had to load camera in complete darkness, could not meter to get an accurate exposure, so was shot at one setting. Never new what you were going to get. Lot of luck involved. Like the sense of motion from child. Great mood to this and outstanding location.
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Always producing some great work Ben!
Great work as always Ben… hope you and the family are well :)
Looks like the perfect infrared location, Ben! Stormy sky helps add to the mood….scary mood with a baby on the railway tracks! :D
Thanks Mel, it is an abandoned line so no scary trains were coming!
– bensound
I’m not mad on infrared, but with the converting to mono this looks pretty dam good, love the shadow and the eeriness around, really lovely image Ben :o)x
This is a stunning b/w image
nice work…… well done
Aw – makes you want to scoop the little thing up off those rails! Super brooding atmosphere.
wooooohhhh, its like a scene out of an alien movie!
Good job on the infrared look. Thank God for the digital age. The film in question was a pain in the ass to use. Had to load camera in complete darkness, could not meter to get an accurate exposure, so was shot at one setting. Never new what you were going to get. Lot of luck involved.
Like the sense of motion from child. Great mood to this and outstanding location.
Superb image Ben, love how everything leads to the vanishing point just over his little shoulder…
Wish I could fave this more than once…