There's a multitude of emulsions available, even after a lot of them have been discontinued. Each one reacts a little differently to light, both in terms of requiring more or less light, but also in terms of reacting in various unique ways to light.
Buildings
Looking up at some buildings and little whispy couds.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Looking straight up at the intersection between St. Patrick's Cathedral and the modern buildings of New York.
Church
A church, the moon, and sunset. From La Crosse, Wisconsin
Martian Landscape
A landscape from Point Reyes that happens to look fairly outworldly
Streets of NYC
Times Square around sunset.
Streets of NYC
Streets of New York around sunet.
Anza-Borrego in IR
Desert and mountains in infrared.
Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman's Wharf, photographed using Infrared light
Streets of New York City
The buildings in New York City forming a Canyon, with a crane
Looking up at the sky in NYC
Looking up at some buildings and little whispy couds.
The New York Public Library
The front of the New York Public Library, with snow on the steps
Ruined Tower
A wooden tower, falling apart, and sinking into the marsh, from the abandoned ghost town of Drawbridge
California Bay Tree
A California Bay Tree in Rancho San Antonio, the third largest in the world.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The intersection between St. Patrick's Cathedral and the modern buildings of New York.
Streets of New York City
The buildings in new york city forming a canyon.
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