Sure. First of all you need to convert a camera to be able to capture infrared. That is usually done by removing a filter installed right next to the sensor. Then you can use different filters on your lens to get different effects. The most common one is the '“Wood effect”: basically all plants reflect a lot of infrared from the sun and get a kind of glow. In this picture I used a red filter to capture visible light on the red channel and infrared light on the blue and green channels. Then I swapped the blue and red chamnel to get the “aerochrome look”. It can be overwhelming at first, but once you get going on this topic it’s quite simple.
Sure. First of all you need to convert a camera to be able to capture infrared. That is usually done by removing a filter installed right next to the sensor. Then you can use different filters on your lens to get different effects. The most common one is the '“Wood effect”: basically all plants reflect a lot of infrared from the sun and get a kind of glow. In this picture I used a red filter to capture visible light on the red channel and infrared light on the blue and green channels. Then I swapped the blue and red chamnel to get the “aerochrome look”. It can be overwhelming at first, but once you get going on this topic it’s quite simple.