What Versailles Looks Like in Infrared
Photos taken at the Gardens of Versailles using an IR 760 filter.
After a long journey as a Canon user, this year I switched my entire setup to start shooting with Fuji.
Beyond the learning curve of adapting to a new camera system, I also found myself drawn to the world of infrared photography.
Here’s a quick explanation of how “infrared” works:
"Infrared photography records wavelengths of light just beyond the visible spectrum—typically between 700nm and 900nm—by using specialized filters or converted camera sensors that block visible light and allow only infrared to reach the sensor."
— Lloyd Chambers
These are some photos I had the chance to take at the Gardens of Versailles using a ir 760 nm filter.



