Infrared filters are known to add a bizarre, eerie aspect to the pictures taken. But what happens when you apply this filter on an already chilling-looking place like Chernobyl? The results turned out way more impressive.
Vladimir Migutin did it when he went on a trip to the town in Ukraine that was damaged by the infamous nuclear catastrophe. “It’s pretty hard to describe the overall atmosphere I experienced during this trip,” he admitted, saying that in the end, it left a really positive impression. “It felt like I was in a ‘kind of’ paradise on a different planet.”
The choice of photographing with an infrared filter emphasized the post-apocalyptic feel of Chernobyl. Odd color schemes and the slight blur caused by long exposure that infrared photography requires make the pictures stand out from the rest. Nature also looks radiant as the infrared light that leaves reflect create a sort unique of magical glow that seems to be permeating the air. All that combined makes a series of one-of-a-kind pictures. Scroll down to see them.
Source: kolari vision (h/t my modern met)














