We’ve covered the magic that is infrared photography before, and the way it can transform familiar landscapes into wildly new experiences. Now French photographer Pierre-Louis Ferrer has done that with his native countryside, singling out a terrific yellow tone using specific color filters.  His resulting images are stunning, both terrifically inviting and also artificial looking, like stepping onto a surreal movie set. We’re in love with the ways that color can be interpreted so uniquely, and turn the familiar into something so fresh and new. Via Colossal:

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