Monomad Challenge: Infrared B&W Photographs of Sundarbans Mangrove Forest.

A few days ago I went for a walk in a forest. One of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh, the mangrove Sundarbans, has an abundance of flora and fauna. This forest consists of rivers and seas. The river flows through the forest, which merges into the sea.

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I took some pictures. I entered the Lightroom app to give the pictures a black-and-white look for the #Monomad Challenge. Then I thought of infrared. I saw that there is an option. I took some time to process the pictures.

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I like infrared photos a lot. Because a different picture emerges here. Much like human life. Fuzzy..

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About Infrared Photography

                Infrared photography captures images using infrared radiation, which is invisible to the naked eye and usually invisible to the camera.  Film-based cameras have acquired IR photography by employing special filters, film, or both;  Digital cameras can detect infrared radiation, but it has built-in devices to neutralize devices.  Infrared photography creates interesting and sometimes unconventional visual effects.  One type of infrared photography detects the heat of the subject and displays it visually, a technique known as thermography.                              


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