Embark on a visual journey beyond the visible spectrum with Michael James Murray's Infrared Spherescapes, a collection that transforms familiar landscapes into ethereal realms. Through the innovative use of the IR Chrome filter, this series reveals the unseen beauty of Joshua Tree's mystical shapes, Death Valley's silent expanses, the haunting allure of the Salton Sea, the raw, eroded textures of the Badlands, the natural arches sculpted by time, the crystalline vastness of the Bonneville Salt Flats, and the rugged coasts of Maine and Massachusetts. Each image, whether in stark black and white or vibrant color infrared, invites viewers to perceive the world anew, exploring the unseen energies and hidden layers of our environment. Murray's use of infrared photography not only challenges our visual assumptions but also invites a deeper contemplation of the natural world, uncovering a spectrum of beauty invisible to the naked eye, and revealing a parallel universe where light and landscape converge in unexpected ways.