Infrared at 720nm
Two of my favorite infrared waterscapes. First shot is on the river in Saint Augustine, Florida. Second is of a canal on the bayside of Ocean City, Maryland.
A 720 nanometer infrared pass filter is placed on the front of my lens, darkening the exposure drastically while emphasizing the sun's reflection on vegitation which becomes visible at this point on the spectrum. A red and blue channel swap is performed in photoshop to create the white trees and cotton candy sky effect. This channel swap is necessary (and universally agreed upon) to replicating the original film infrared look, in digital format.















