Re: UVIVF, Trimezia steyermarkii


 

Dennis,

Thanks fascinating! I certainly wouldn't have expected the red florescence in the flower under ultraviolet. Do you ever take identical white light and ultraviolet images to see how the patterns are the same or differ?

Thanks for sharing,
Ken

On 8/24/2020 2:56 PM, dkramb d*@badbear.com [iris-species] wrote:
 

I recently started playing with UVIVF photography and each new day
brings new surprises.  Today's shocker was Trimezia steyermarkii. (See
attached photo.)  Just draw dropping!!!

For more examples of UVIVF photography (by professionals!) check out
these two links

http://www.photosynthesis-in-nature.com/experimental_uvivf.html
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2018/february/glowing-flowers-ultraviolet-light/

Dennis in Cincinnati




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