Today shots of very decorative summer flowers, Mexican Zinnia - Zinnia haagenea in reflected ultraviolet photography using my "work horse" UV filter, the Baader-U filter. Lens was my CERCO 94mm quartz flourite lens. Light source was sunlight. All shots were done at about f5.6.
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Quadriptych (left to right, top to bottom each): Human vision, reflected UV:
Mexican Zinnia flowers have very specific UV patterns and here, although their visible representations look very differently, their reflected UV pattern is nearly the same. Their petals are very UV dark in the middle and bottom, their petal tips, however, are very UV bright (around 370nm outer tip, 365nm middle tip, 350nm border to dark), reaching deeper into UV as any other flower I know of, and all this gets nicely visible.
I have previously written about those Zinnias HERE
Stay tuned, more will follow on that fascinating subject...
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Mexican Zinnia - Zinnia haagenea in reflected ultraviolet photography XXVI
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Baader-U,
Cerco,
Mexican Zinnia,
reflected UV,
Zinnia haageana