Trichrome Infrared is a photographic technique that recreates the effect of Aerochrome (Kodak Ektachrome Infrared).
By shooting three individual frames capturing particular channels of light (Infrared, Red, and Green),
and then combining them as single image as the red, blue, And green channels.
In the end you get an image wherein things that reflect a large amount of infrared light appear bright pink i.e. chloroplast in plants.
All these shots I took while on a trip down to Tasmania in winter 2024.
'Lilydale Falls' - 2024, Minolta X-300, 50mm, Ilford SFX 200 (trichrome)
'Duck Reach #2' - 2024, Minolta X-300, 50mm, Ilford SFX 200 (trichrome)
'Beaconsfield' - 2024, Minolta X-300, 50mm, Ilford SFX 200 (trichrome)
'untitled' - 2024, Minolta X-300, 50mm, Ilford SFX 200 (trichrome)
'untitled' - 2024, Minolta X-300, 50mm, Ilford SFX 200 (trichrome)