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Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda - Full Spectrum

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A young family walking along Horseshoe Bay Beach, during a Bermudian sunset - Full Spectrum
F/8.0, ISO100, 17mm, 1/640
Canon 17-40mm f/4.0L
Shot with a full-spectrum-converted Canon 5Dmk2 (Spectrosil 2000)

The silicon that a cameras sensor is made of is naturally sensitive to a great deal of UV and IR light that the human eye cannot see. However, cameras are designed to filter out UV and IR before they get to the sensor. My camera has been modified to remove these filters, letting it see infrared and ultraviolet. However, since the lens I used has a coating that strongly filters out ultraviolet light, this photo ends up being infrared + visible light only. 
Silicon by SteveCampbell 
Note: since my camera still has its Bayer array, it's spectral sensitivity is somewhat reduced compared with the graph above.  

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Curious or confused about infrared/full spectrum photography? I made an infographic to explain it! [below]
What is Infrared Photography? [Infographic] by SteveCampbell

I'm an admin over at r72, the largest and oldest infrared photography group on Deviantart! Check them out for more infrared photos!
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Some other photography from my gallery:
Abandoned Railway Station, Australia by SteveCampbell  Ajaia Ajaja Redux by SteveCampbell  Temple amongst the Trees - Infrared by SteveCampbell  Leura Cascades, Blue Mountains, Australia by SteveCampbell 
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