On my visit to North Wales a couple of months ago, as well as normal colour photographs I took some infra-red views using my converted camera. Here are a few of the results shown as monochrome black and white:
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As well as enhancing the look of the clouds in the sky, I like the way the sea renders dark, almost black in infra-red