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Lockheed F-22 Raptor — - At the Geneseo Air Show in New York, captured with an infrared converted camera.
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Lockheed F-22 Raptor —

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At the Geneseo Air Show in New York, captured with an infrared converted camera.

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Hawk Moore
What an amazing photo. How is a camera converted to infrared?
M Bodkin
Many years ago, infrared film could be obtained. But that was when I shot 35mm. Nowadays, could it be done with filters?
SorenTwin
For dslr's, the sensor filter is removed.
ken kemper
Michael,

That is a winning pic. Awesome detail in infrared.
ken kemper
Superb Photo.

Great job Michael.
Steven H Wilcox
Great photo Michael! Sometimes black and white outdoes color photos, and this is a great example.
Ryan Basile
Very cool
Greg Douglas
That's the coolest photo I've seen in a while. Thanks for posting.
Michael FairbanksPhoto Uploader
In reply to M Bodkin: An R72 filter can be used to block non-infrared light but the exposure times (~30 sec) make it unusable for flying planes. Thank you all for your kind comments. I’ll post more in the future.
Joe Lewis
Probably the best photo I've seen on here. Surprised there isn't some jackas$es nitpicking it. Excellent shot!!!
Peter DeMoore
Very Cool capture..! Creative..! You get an A+ in my book..!
David Calder
Nice. Bet that sounded sweet!

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