Infrared Photography is something I had not explored until recently. There are companies that convert digital cameras to shoot in various pre-determined wavelengths of infrared. Usually they range from about 500 - 850 nanometers for digital photography. The lower numbers have altered colors to visible light, and the higher (800-850) tend to be black and white only. I purchased an old (classic 5D) camera that was converted to IR at 665nm, or "enhanced" color.
Infrared does interesting things to a blue sky, or green foliage.
and when converted to black and white makes the sky go black
With the "enhanced" conversion you can adjust the color quite dramatically
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