Infrared Photographs
Infrared Photography is not well known. Let’s change that!
These photographs below are captured on the 850 nanometer range of the light spectrum. No visible light is used to capture these images. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense, right? Traditionally, cameras are built with filters that exclude ultraviolet and infrared light wavelengths. These provide us with photos that yield accurate colors to what our eyes see. Visible light (what our eyes see) is found in the range of 390 nm to 700 nm.
The cool thing is, you can convert cameras that include, or exclude, the rest of the light spectrum. So, technically, you can’t see the light that’s used to create these photographs. Yeah, that’s right. BOOM!
The photographs below are captured using the 850 nm infrared spectrum of light. Hope you enjoy!