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False Color Infrared Brown Pelican
This is a FAUX COLOR INFRARED image of a Brown Pelican on a piling in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. The FAUX COLOR INFRARED is process wherein you take a standard infrared image and swap the red and blue channels. This gives a IR image where the blues of the sky tend to stand out in a overall monochromatic image. Sometimes depending on the intensity and direction of the light the effect can be more or less pronounced. In this case the blues tend to overwelm the B&W portions of the image but it still gives a nice overall image.
Canon 5D INFRARED ONLY BODY
Canon 100-400 L/IS at 400
Hand held
f/5.6
1/250s
ISO 650