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The UV images here also uses my standardized false UV color normal + high intensity palette:


Visual light shot (VIS):

Ultraviolet light (Baader U filter, 320-390nm):

Ultraviolet light (special filter, 300-350nm):

Ultraviolet light (special filter, 300-350nm, different whitebalance):

So exploring the world beyond 350nm goes on...
Stay tuned, more will follow on that fascinating subject...
More info on this very interesting field may be found on my site http://www.pbase.com/kds315/uv_photos