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  • Ultraviolet Reflectance Photography
  • Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography
  • Infrared Photography

Infrared Imaging

Infrared photography involves the recording of infrared wavelengths reflected from a subject. It can be recorded in black and white or "false colour".
Nant Gwynan, Snowdonia. False colour infared image (with "Goldie 590nm filter) "channel swapped"

Nant Gwynan, Snowdonia. False colour infared image (with "Goldie 590nm filter) "channel swapped"

Japanese style seat, botanic garden, Surrey, England. False colour infrared image (590nm "Goldie" filter"

Japanese style seat, botanic garden, Surrey, England. False colour infrared image (590nm "Goldie" filter"

South Stack lighthouse, Anglesey. Infrared HDR image

South Stack lighthouse, Anglesey. Infrared HDR image

Cwm Idwal, Snowdonia. Digital infrared image, simulating the colours of false colour infared film

Cwm Idwal, Snowdonia. Digital infrared image, simulating the colours of false colour infared film

Rock Rock Pool in visible light and infrared. Note the Thongweed (Himanthalia elongata)

Rock Rock Pool in visible light and infrared. Note the Thongweed (Himanthalia elongata)

Fox (Vulpes vulpes) caught by an infrared Trail Camera

Fox (Vulpes vulpes) caught by an infrared Trail Camera

A selection of "black" fabrics in visible light and IR.

A selection of "black" fabrics in visible light and IR.

Portrait using UV reflected (left) visible light (centre) and infrared (right) techniques

Portrait using UV reflected (left) visible light (centre) and infrared (right) techniques

Simulation of burglar attempting to enter house, shot with IR camera

Simulation of burglar attempting to enter house, shot with IR camera

Waterfall, Snowdonia, north Wales.

Waterfall, Snowdonia, north Wales.

Portrait in IR.

Portrait in IR.

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Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) "bone", found on beach, in visible light and UV fluorescence
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