irp 10 Striking Images of Infrared Photography

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The first ever infrared photographs were published in the October 1910 edition of the Royal Photographic Society Journal to illustrate a paper by Robert W. Wood, who had discovered the unusual effects which became known as the “Wood Effect”.  The end result, as you can see from this selection of mysterious images, is to give seemingly normal subject matter an enchanting, dreamlike appearance.

irp2 10 Striking Images of Infrared Photography

Image by Jule Berlin

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Image by Jule Berlin

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Image by Mad Wraith

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Image by kcdsTM

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Image by yoga – photowork

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Image by kalleboo

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Image by Matt and Kim Rudge

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Image by Tea, two sugars

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Image by Old Sarge

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