An infrared filter on a camera blocks visible light, making greenery appear white and dramatically increasing cloud contrast — often rendering the blue sky near-black. The result is a surreal, otherworldly image of familiar scenes, as if viewed through an entirely different dimension of light.
The Arc de Triomphe and a statue at Notre Dame Cathedral photographed in infrared light.
Along the banks of the Seine, infrared light transforms the familiar Parisian waterway into something luminous and still.
The medieval castles and charming houses of Avignon, rendered dreamlike by infrared.
The beautiful hilltop village and surrounding landscape of Gordes in southern France.
Sunflower fields in full bloom — the iconic golden fields of Provence seen through infrared.