Infrared Photography is capturing unseen light that shows unbelievable after effects. In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The infrared wavelengths usually ranges from 750-900nm. Your naked eye sees things as they naturally are, but just like radio waves, ultraviolet rays, gamma rays, and microscopic germs you eyes are blind to infrared. Basically speaking you are simply blocking out visible light while letting the invisible light come inside the camera lens. At first one might think that infrared is just like the good old black & white photography. Then after analyzing the results you will notice that the bright parts are darker, while the commonly dark green acquires a bright glow. This creates such a surreal output that is out of this world! Here I am sharing with you 30 infrared photos. Enjoy.


October 20th, 2011
Emily 
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