Back Light
Shooting against the sun(light) is usually avoided when doing infrared photography. Flare, uneven exposure and discoloration are caveats of shooting IR back light (against the sun). IR photos with sun 'behind' are generally more admirable. However, you can always break the rules and try 'back lighting' in infrared photography. Here are a few shots with the sun partially covered by structures or foliage. All photos here were taken with a Nikon D70s-D70 combo body converted to 'infrared color enhance' together with a Sigma 10-20 Dx Lens.
An image in Raw:
Monochrome:
Same image cropped and in color.
A different perspective.
Another example of an IR shot back-lighted.
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