Infrared Trees: Wildly Unexpected

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In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. Because everyday objects reflect infrared in proportions that differ sharply from that of visible light, the tonal relationships are wildly unexpected. Such near-infrared techniques used in photography give subjects an exotic, antique look. Green vegetation becomes white, whereas human skin becomes pale and ghostly.



Here is a a selection of 12 beautiful infrared trees. Some of these images have undergone heavy post-processing, and all of these examples display the names of the photographers, along with links to their websites.


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onlycheema

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Not one of them is through a infra-red camera......not one.....it's just a whole new world through those things.....it perceives only heat means the parts that emit heat and half of parts of objects are totally emitted through them..........for example if you catch a photo of our body.....stomach will have more light than say face...because stomach needs heat to digest food.....in a vehicle engine part and emission will appear more intense......these pictures are just effects..i guess so ... colors can't come in IR photography.

AHH god sorry for the essay i read now the images have gone POST PROCESSING.Damn.
 
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