Today more macro shots of that decorative flower Orange coneflower - Rudbeckia fulgida var deamii in reflected ultraviolet using Baader-U filter and in simulated bee vision using my XBV6 filter. Lens used was a 60's older 40mm Dialyte lens. Light source was Xenon flash. All shots were done at about f11.
[click on image to see a larger one]
Visible light image:
UV image using Baader-U filter (approx. 320-395nm, effective peak approx. 375nm):
Simulated bee vision image using experimental XBV filter:
Triptych of the above images:
This attractive flower in macro close up even more so shows its very specific UV pattern, its petals have a UV dark pattern, invisible to us humans. It also shows that in UV and BV damages on petals shows easier and earlier, and all this gets nicely visible.
I have previously written about this flower HERE.
Stay tuned, more will follow on that fascinating subject...
Friday, September 13, 2013
Orange coneflower - Rudbeckia fulgida in high resolution reflected ultraviolet photography and simulated bee vision V
Labels:
Baader-U,
bee vision,
Dialyte,
macro,
reflected UV,
Rudbeckia fulgida,
simulated bee vision,
XBV6
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