30+ Amazing Examples of Infrared Photography
Published November 26, 2010 in Shevaa in Graphics
In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared to distinguish it from far-infrared, which is the domain of thermal imaging. Wavelengths used for photography range from about 700 nm to about 900 nm. This type of photography can produce really amazing and dream-like images.
Just for your inspiration, we have collected 35+ Stunning Examples of Infrared Photography.
1. Anrold
2. Thaib Chaidar
3. Bonnie Kirkpatrick
4. Dave Deluria
5. Jeffrey Klassen
6. Allon Kira
7. Roie Galitz
8. Stow Lake
9. Awan Setiawan
10. Microwaves over Bernal Hill
11. Sergiopachini
12. Boone Hall
13. Michilauke
14. Jimchen Photo
15. Foto Community
16. Ferret Facejones
17. Brokentaco
18. Gilad Benari
19. Irargerich
20. Hk Traveller
21. Life In Macro
22. Aeschylus18917
23. EvilLoz
24. La Vita a Bella
25. Edwin Martinez
26. Mark Bond
27. Paul ( dex )
28. Joseph Levy
29. Sakis Da
30. Virgonc
31. Darth Bayne
32. Irargerich
33. Werner Kunz
34. Dannie Tjahjono
35. Digital Pimp
36. Frank Brauner
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Thank you for sharing those pictures, made me discover infrared photographers I had never seen before