Friday, September 6, 2013

Prairie Rosinweed - Silphium integrifolium in reflected ultraviolet photography and simulated bee vision II

Today more shots of a Prairie flower, Prairie Rosinweed - Silphium integrifolium in reflected ultraviolet photography using my "work horse" UV filter, the Baader-U filter as well as in simulated bee vision using my XBV6 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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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 flower also here shows a specific UV pattern, its petals are very UV bright (around 365nm) and its center is UV dark, and all this gets nicely visible.

I have previously written about that flower HERE.

Stay tuned, more will follow on that fascinating subject...