Enjoy some views of the Botanical Garden of Zurich through the 850 nm infrared filter I recently got.

These pictures were shot without focusing through the IR filter but removing it, focusing and remounting it.

They are quite soft because of the AF system calibrated not for IR light but for visible light…

… nevertheless, these pictures are still giving some thrills, don’t you think?

Click pictures to magnify. Btw, plants reflect IR light, that’s why they are so white…
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