Pyrethrum daisies in Ultraviolet and Infared
White and yellow daisy in 403 nm Ultraviolet.
White and yellow daisy in 850 nm Infrared.
Pink and yellow daisy in 720 nm Infrared.
Pink and yellow daisy in 403 nm Ultraviolet.
The colors do not come through with the filters in use.
The first two photos look so fake haha. As if they were plastic flowers.
@gandalfthewhite
Hah they sure do, amazing the texture change in different light spectrums.
I am glad to know you .amazing your photography.i like your blog.thanks you.
@kurza233
thanks for checking out my blog, ill keep an eye on yours too. And ill keep posting good photography.
Beautiful pictures!
403 nm is violet light. Ultraviolet A: 315–400 nm.
@elkeps
Thank you very much, glad you mentioned that. I looked up my filter which is a B+W UV Black #403 Filter.
I now realize the 403 filter is the name, not the nm. But indeed these are Ultraviolet photos, as the #403 product passes UV A radiation (320 to 385 nm), but blocks visible light. Also my GH3 has a clear (full spectrum) hot mirror so it should be capable of seeing such spectrums.
Thanks for the info!
Very cool!! I love daisies!! ;]
@theneohippy
Glad you like them, ill try to do some more photos of them. Probably blacklight photos soon if they look good.
That would be awesome I bet!!
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