Infrared Photography captures light that is not visible to the human eye, specifically the infrared spectrum, which lies just beyond the red end of the visible light range. This technique requires special infrared-sensitive film or digital sensors with filters that block visible light while allowing infrared rays to pass through. The resulting images often have a surreal and dreamlike quality, with foliage appearing bright white or glowing, skies turning dark, and human skin taking on a smooth, almost translucent appearance.
