Infrared photography can be a fun way to spice up your B&W photography. When shooting greenery in the summer the foliage takes on a sureal wintery look. To do this I used a camera on a tripod because your exposures will be long. After composing and focusing the scene I add a dark red Hoya IR filter to the lens and expose the picture. Your exposures will vary greatly depending on the light. I usually start in bright sunlight at iso 1600 and us 20 seconds at f-8 then adjust up or down from there as needed.
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