This was a bright sunny day. I was using an IR pass filter, which blocks visible light, on a camera with no known IR filter on the sensor (standard Leica Q2 Monochrom, sensor was unmodified).
I assume OP was using an unmodified camera. The hot mirrors (IR blocking filters) built into modern cameras are extremely efficient, so it takes a lot of exposure to get an image past them.
Woah 100,000 ISO, was this taken at night?
This was a bright sunny day. I was using an IR pass filter, which blocks visible light, on a camera with no known IR filter on the sensor (standard Leica Q2 Monochrom, sensor was unmodified).
I assume OP was using an unmodified camera. The hot mirrors (IR blocking filters) built into modern cameras are extremely efficient, so it takes a lot of exposure to get an image past them.