In the first two images the background foliage has been painted with visible light, whilst the flower was painted with UV.
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The arrival of spring has prompted me to pull out the UV torch and explore our local gardens looking for plants that exhibit interesting patterns of UV induced luminescence.
In the first two images the background foliage has been painted with visible light, whilst the flower was painted with UV.Tags: None
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Hi Jonathan, Nice! how did you do it. Its something a bit different. You say Spring, you obviously don't live in the UK, we're looking forward to winter ------- and ChristmasTrev
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Hi Trev, no not the UK, AUS and yes it's starting to warm up Summer is on the way
The shot where taken using a 20-30 second exposure, during which I used a UV torch to (light) paint the flower. In the images were the background foliage has been painted with visible light, my wife used a standard LED torch to carefully illuminate the background (without letting the visible light spill onto the flower) at the same time
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Wow, I really like them, especially the last one - excellentRegards
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