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The Wadi
The human eye can detect light between 400-700nm. This range makes up the colours of the rainbow.
Above 700nm is infrared, an invisible world humans can’t see – until now.
In September last year I got myself out to a specialist camera conversion facility in the New Jersey countryside to convert a Lumix S1R 45MP camera to full spectrum Infrared sensitivity.
I am now starting to shoot various projects on this incredible system.
It produces the most astonishing results.
I am calling this personal series Wadi – after the African name for a dried up river bed.