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INFRARED

Infrared photography captures light beyond the visible spectrum, using wavelengths that are invisible to the human eye, to capture infrared images, you need either infrared film or a digital camera with a modified sensor or an external infrared filter, in my case a camera a Lumix G7 had its sensor replace from a normal one to one that sees infrared only, different materials reflect infrared light in varying degrees, leading to unusual color and tonal renditions in the final image, infrared photography can transform familiar scenes, creating a surreal, dreamlike quality with striking color shifts, the images can also be rendered in color, often using "false color" techniques where different infrared wavelengths are assigned different colors, resulting in vivid and unconventional hues, the results so different they may be the very image you are looking for.

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