
Jina was actually wearing all black, yet her clothes appear red in infrared. This is because infrared films do not capture what we see with our naked eyes – the visible spectrum. Rather, this film captures the infrared light that’s reflecting off of everything – something the human eye cannot perceive. Shot with a Canon AE-1 on the painfully rare Kodak Ektachrome Infrared Film ( Kodak EIR ), Tiffen yellow #12 filtered © Patrick Bresnahan
You continue to astound me. Your are the maestro…
You’re too kind! I’m glad I’m still able to produce images you enjoy : )
Keep them coming….
Thanks, I’ll do my best : )
this is simply briiilant
cheers! I have quite a few other infrared photos on this site you might be interested in checking out if you haven’t already ~
Thanks, I really appreciate your kind words! I’ll try my best to keep producing solid photos ~
Wow. She is beautiful! THIS is beautiful!
Indeed, Jina is a very lovely young woman : ) I’m glad you like the photo!
Life full of color…I’m in love
<3
Really lovely! So very sad this film is gone….
Thanks! Yes, it’s a shame this film is so close to complete extinction…
I never would imagine that a black garmet would become red so easy; the shot is stunning!!
Yeah, that color infrared film is some intriguing stuff! It’s pretty hard to determine how each shot will turn out. And thanks, I’m glad you think highly of this photo!
Superb, Simply beautiful!
thank you so much!!
Wow, incredible. How fascinating!
Thanks, I’m glad you think so! I find infrared photography really striking ~
Psychedelic indeed! The model reminds me of Yoko Ono.
Yes! It definitely has that 1960′s counterculture look to it : )
Brilliant shot, full of colors.
Thanks! It’s so colorful due being shot on color infrared film ~
Sweetness.
Thanks : )