A Showcase of Infrared Photography
- By Angie Bowen
- Posted in Photography
- 13 comments
In almost any problem solving situation, one tends to be told to think outside the box to find a solution. Basically asking us to look beyond the ordinary to find the extraordinary. One creative field that seems to shine as a beacon for taking this approach, and seeing the world in a very different way than most of us is photography. For example, today’s showcase which takes a look at some stunning infrared photography that exemplifies the principle of looking beyond the ordinary to find the extraordinary.
Take a tour of the world in a way that most never see it. Through this surrealistic lens the world is transformed into a vibrant and often breathtaking landscape. Such an inspirational collection awaits. Enjoy!
The Works
Lost and Found by dingodave
Horses Dreams infrared by MichiLauke
Straightforward Path Infrared by ilimel
Castle Avenue infrared by MichiLauke
The Park Infrared by dingodave
Infrared Bridge by WrappedUpInBooks
Pink Tree infrared by MichiLauke
Infrared XXXI by ilimel
Infrared Trees by michiLauke
Untilted by Paula Cobleigh
Tropical Garden infrared by MichiLauke
Magical Tree – Infrared by Chaton75
Infrared Path in Montreal by Barbroute
Graveyard Infrared by rare-twinkie
Franklin Falls by Paula Cobleigh
Infrared I by Crossie
Willow Tree Infrared by MichiLauke
Dresden Zwinger in infrared by Torsten-Hufsky
Infrared Tree and Pond by YuriPanda
Infrared LI by lilimel
Spring Wolni infrared by MichiLauke
Infrared Train by fatihkilic
Infrared Tower by ilimel
Magic Tree II infrared by MichiLauke
Infrared Snowdrops by okavanga
Infrared Pond II by La-Vita-A-Bella
Indian Summer by dingodave
Laguna de Plata Infrared by otas32
Snowing In The Summer by DSent
The White Field by dingodave
Birch Infrared by MichiLauke
infrared something-scape by foodshelf
Infrared by finklenator
the beach by ComprehensiveOne
Infrared Trees by DCooper20
Clouds infrared by MichiLauke
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About the Author
Angie Bowen is a freelance artist, designer and writer as well as a founding member and editor of the Arbenting Design Blog.





































Maria, 19 October 2011
Wow! These are absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them.
Alex, 19 October 2011
Thanks so much for sharing. This is some good inspiration for some otherworldly photo edits.
Rebecca, 19 October 2011
Many of those are stunningly beautiful.
Orlando, 19 October 2011
Love these pictures, but the ones with snow make me want to go up north!
Víctor González, 20 October 2011
Too bad that Kodak Aerochrome Film (the one that was used to take most of the photographs in this showcase) was discontinued recently and won’t ever be available again. I ordered some of the last 120 rolls of it from Germany. Cut by hand in total darkness to proper size by expert hands, because the film was already not longer sold nor 35mm, 120 or large format. It was only sold in huge aerial rolls.
Too bad…
Theo, 21 October 2011
Great collection!
Alessandro, 22 October 2011
Nice collections.. so greatful photo! Thanks for sharing!
Mackenzie Child, 22 October 2011
I’ve seen this type of photography before, but I never knew it was called infrared photograph. Beautiful photos though!
adumpaul, 27 October 2011
Awesome collection.Thank you for sharing.
Jared, 12 November 2011
Very cool! Looks like the world is locked in a winter wonderland! Great Shots!
Antony milton raja, 25 November 2011
I never saw like this method of photography.. Lot of home work.. I love it.. I love you
Bijuterii, 26 May 2012
these are fantastic
Giacomo, 05 October 2012
Great stuff, have a look at my infrared motion time-lapse test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt7wrmqC_Mw