fabulous lake Natron, a Rolleiflex with Aerochrome film, a Cessna 206, window open and pronto. Initially, another film that was developped for spying and military activities then various types of surveys, mostly aerial, found ways to use it.
view from the south, overhead active volcano Oldoinyo Lengai.
Shombole, an old volcano marking the Kenyan border to the north.
a glimpse in the haze of Oldoinyo Lengai, unmistakable triangular shape.
western shore of the lake while connecting between 2 airstrips Flying Medical Service operates around the lake.
the Hexar, like Leica M or Rolleiflex, is great to use since you still see the image. Which IR you used?
Posted by: ben wilhelmi | 06 December 2011 at 09:56 AM
Wow, that's breathtaking. My uncle gave me 5 rolls of expired IR film, I already shot one roll on my Konica Hexar and it produced amazingly clear and brilliant IR pictures. Now I have one on my Holga and I'll see if those lightleaks look good on it.
Posted by: George Melcher | 18 October 2011 at 10:28 PM