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Digital infrared original |
There are times when an image is simple enough to need no words.
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Digital infrared original |
One interesting reality of working with infrared digital cameras is that I often find myself photographing things to just see what they look like in infrared - in this case, I loved how the sand looked, and the great reflection of the sky in the water around the poles.
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