Infrared photographerPaolo Pettigianitransformed his road trip across France into a three-week photographic adventure.

The work is an expansion of hisInfralandproject, which has been ongoing since 2015.

ForInfraland, the Italian photographer uses a converted full-spectrum camera to capture the unseen electromagnetic radiation of infrared light.

Mont Saint Michel by Paolo Pettigiani

FromNew Yorkto theItalian Dolomites, he’s continued to wow us with the cotton-candy hues of these photos.

And his infrared images of France are no exception.

Standouts include a heart-shaped tree in Provence, which appears bright red, and the iconic cliffs of Normandy.

Roadtrip in France

Places like Normandy, which are so instantly recognizable, take on a new dimension under the infrared lens.

Similarly, the historic gardens of Versailles are transformed with pink shrubs and icy blue water.

Pettigiani also capturedMont-Saint-Michel, a medieval island just off the coast of Normandy.

Paolo Pettigiani Infrared Photography

Pettigiani ended his time in Brittany, France’s most northwestern region.

We’ll be anxiously waiting to see where he goes next.

He began his time in Provence, where he snapped this sweet heart-shaped tree.

Infrared Photo of France

He then photographed a fresh look at the iconic Palace of Versailles and gardens outside of Paris.

He even found time to stop at the medieval island of Mont-Saint-Michel.

Finally, his journey came to an end in the northwestern region of Brittany.

Infrared Photo of Heart Shaped Tree in Provence

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