In an infrared photograph, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. When filters are used with together with infrared-sensative film or sensors. Black and white images with a lurid appearance known as the "Wood Effect" are caused by foliage and can give "in-camera effects." This black and white aerial photo shows the way the interstate intertwines with one another almost giving it a "dreamy effect."
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