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Otherworldly winners of the Life in Another Light infrared photography competition

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First place winner in the Infrared Color category of the Life in Another Light competition - The Watchman
Blake Rudis
First place winner in the Landscape category - Lonely Tree
David Hall
First place winner in the Infrared Color category of the Life in Another Light competition - The Watchman
Blake Rudis
Second place winner in the Infrared Color category - Red Velvet
Helen Bradshaw
Overall Grand Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Utah
Luciano Demasi
Overall Grand Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Utah
Luciano Demasi
Overall Grand Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Utah
Luciano Demasi
Overall Grand Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Utah
Luciano Demasi
This incredible infrared series called Chernobyl: A Stalker’s Paradise served as the inspiration for entires in this year’s Photo Essay category
Vladimir Migutin
The monumental trail with the evacuated villages’ names on either side
Vladimir Migutin
Bumper cars in Pripyat’s amusement park
Vladimir Migutin
This incredible infrared series called Chernobyl: A Stalker’s Paradise served as the inspiration for entires in this year’s Photo Essay category.
Vladimir Migutin
Simon – a human-friendly fox, whom often approaches groups in the exclusion zone, asking for food
Vladimir Migutin
Second Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Hong Kong: The Gold City
Tran Minh Dung
Second Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Hong Kong: The Gold City
Tran Minh Dung
Second Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Hong Kong: The Gold City
Tran Minh Dung
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called California Foothills
David Nilsen
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called California Foothills
David Nilsen
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called California Foothills
David Nilsen
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called California Foothills
David Nilsen
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called One Year on Mt. Wendelstein
Christian Obermeier
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called One Year on Mt. Wendelstein
Christian Obermeier
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called One Year on Mt. Wendelstein
Christian Obermeier
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called One Year on Mt. Wendelstein
Christian Obermeier
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called One Year on Mt. Wendelstein
Christian Obermeier
Third place winner in the Landscape category - Home Sweet Home
Matteo Dalle Feste
Second place winner in the Landscape category - Morning Fog
David Hochleitner
Honorable Mention in the Landscape category - The Old Shack
Ralph A Croning
Honorable Mention in the Landscape category - Under the Moon
Sayou
Honorable Mention  in the Infrared Color category - Island Beach in IR
David Nilsen
Honorable Mention  in the Infrared Color category - Blue Suns
Henry H Smith
Honorable Mention  in the Infrared Color category - City in Full-Spectrum
Basuzilon
Third place winner in the Infrared Color category - Tetonic
Matthew Stuart Piper
First place winner in the Portrait category - Girl
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Honorable Mention in the Black and White category - In the Shadow
Tatiana Aleynikova
Honorable Mention in the Black and White category - On the Way Home
 Ken Slute
Honorable Mention in the Black and White category - Long Forgotten
Murray Rudd
Third place winner in the Black and White category - Life in the Desert
Klaus Priebe
Second place winner in the Black and White category - Touch
Ivan Kulikov
First place winner in the Black and White category - Zabriskie
Beamie Young
Honorable Mention in the Landscape category - Celestial
Nick Spiker
Honorable Mention in the Landscape category - Manhattan
Rodney Bowes
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Storm Warriors
Gabo Hegyi-Kovacs
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Storm Warriors
Gabo Hegyi-Kovacs
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Storm Warriors
Gabo Hegyi-Kovacs
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Trees are Life
Basuzilon
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Trees are Life
Basuzilon
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Trees are Life
Basuzilon
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Trees are Life
Basuzilon
Honorable Mention in the Photo Essay category, a collection called Trees are Life
Basuzilon
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer
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Life in Another Light is a photo competition that focuses solely on the spectacular art of infrared photography. The gorgeous spread of winning images recently announced in this inaugural competition highlights the astonishing beauty of photography that experiments with wavelengths of light our eyes cannot see.

Our eyes can only see a quite narrow wavelength of light. Referred to as the "visible light" spectrum, this usually spans the wavelengths between around 380 and 700 nanometers. At wavelengths longer than 700 nanometers is a part of the spectrum referred to as infrared, and most infrared photography is concerned with capturing the narrow band of wavelengths between 700 and 1,000 nanometers – usually dubbed "near-infrared", so as to separate it from the longer infrared wavelengths more associated with thermal imaging.

Third Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Invisible Paris
Pierre-Louis Ferrer

This new photo contest focusing on infrared imagery is run by Kolari Vision, a company dedicated to converting digital cameras into being able to capture a wider spectrum of light. Despite being in its first year, interest in the competition surprised all involved with nearly 3,000 submissions received from just under 500 photographers.

"We wanted this event to gather up truly great examples of what can be done with Infrared photography as an artistic medium," says Pat Nadolski from Kolari Vision. "Since creative IR photos aren't very prevalent in the professional photography world yet, we wanted to create a place to see what the best IR shots look like and how to use alternative wavelengths of light creatively and as a form of storytelling. We also wanted to give visible light shooters a chance to win some equipment to get started with shooting in another wavelength of light. This was a truly global contest and the winners are from the US, UK, India, Russia, France, Italy, Serbia, Germany, Austria, Egypt, Hong Kong."

Overall Grand Prize winner, as part of the Photo Essay category, a collection called Utah
Luciano Demasi

Entries spanned five categories: Landscape, Black and White, Color Infrared, Portrait and Photo Essay. The last category, involving collections of at least 10 photographs that tell a complete story, generated a single grand prize winner. This year the overall winner was Luciano Demasi's collection, Utah, which turned a familiar desert landscape into a colorful alien wonderland.

Take a look through our gallery featuring all the winners and honorable mentions.

Source: Kolari Vision

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