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Re: people
Could it possibly be the fact that there is no reflection of the IR
wavelengths? I would also imagine that since the blue eyes are reflecting
blue wavelengths to the viewer that the filter screwed in to the front (or
stuck BTR) are absorbing that wavelength.
Ken
>How about some physiological explanation of Michelle's experiences
>photographing blue eyes with IR?
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