When I scan negatives, all the images are automatically in landscape orientation, meaning any images in portrait orientation (and that covers a lot of my images these days) have to be rotated. Today’s image is no different, except I really liked the sense of motion given by the “wrong’ orientation (which I probably would not have considered without the limitations of the scanner), so I didn’t change it. You can tilt your computer/monitor sideways to see the “correct” orientation 🙂
Mamiya M645, 80mm f2.8 lens with 25A red filter, strobes (umbrella and softbox). Shot on Ilford SFX infrared film, developed in HC-110 Dilution B for 10 minutes.
