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Most infrared photographers stick to the simple drama of black & white, but you also can shoot color infrared film. In such pictures, areas rich with infrared light appear bright red or pink, cooler areas have a bluish cast, and infrared-poor areas (such as the sky) approach whiteness. These strange colors are overlaid on crisp, intense shapes and shadows. You might be looking at a garden on another planet. >>>next |
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