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  1. #ThrowbackThursday to May 2016, when I had the opportunity to use a friend's infrared-converted camera (and had fun with it😁).

    The invisible IR light is "shifted" into our human range through white balance, so anything goes with regards to color — there's no one "right" way for it to look...

    Therefore, it's common to use black and white, or to swap the red & blue channels, in order to get a blue sky (what I did here).

    Variations: alex-kunz.com/cottonwood-varia

    #Infrared #TBT #LandscapePhotography

  2. #ThrowbackThursday to May 2016, when I had the opportunity to use a friend's infrared-converted camera (and had fun with it😁).

    The invisible IR light is "shifted" into our human range through white balance, so anything goes with regards to color — there's no one "right" way for it to look...

    Therefore, it's common to use black and white, or to swap the red & blue channels, in order to get a blue sky (what I did here).

    Variations: alex-kunz.com/cottonwood-varia

    #Infrared #TBT #LandscapePhotography

  3. #ThrowbackThursday to May 2016, when I had the opportunity to use a friend's infrared-converted camera (and had fun with it😁).

    The invisible IR light is "shifted" into our human range through white balance, so anything goes with regards to color — there's no one "right" way for it to look...

    Therefore, it's common to use black and white, or to swap the red & blue channels, in order to get a blue sky (what I did here).

    Variations: alex-kunz.com/cottonwood-varia

    #Infrared #TBT #LandscapePhotography

  4. to May 2016, when I had the opportunity to use a friend's infrared-converted camera (and had fun with it😁).

    The invisible IR light is "shifted" into our human range through white balance, so anything goes with regards to color — there's no one "right" way for it to look...

    Therefore, it's common to use black and white, or to swap the red & blue channels, in order to get a blue sky (what I did here).

    Variations: alex-kunz.com/cottonwood-varia

  5. #ThrowbackThursday to May 2016, when I had the opportunity to use a friend's infrared-converted camera (and had fun with it😁).

    The invisible IR light is "shifted" into our human range through white balance, so anything goes with regards to color — there's no one "right" way for it to look...

    Therefore, it's common to use black and white, or to swap the red & blue channels, in order to get a blue sky (what I did here).

    Variations: alex-kunz.com/cottonwood-varia

    #Infrared #TBT #LandscapePhotography