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Home Photographs Photographs of flowers: VIS vs. UV-A

Photographs of flowers: VIS vs. UV-A

Pedro J. Aphalo 2018-09-09 2018-10-15Photographs, Photography, Plants

Visible vs. UV-A false-colour

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Visible vs. UV-A monochrome

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  Camera E-M1 (sn...6577), Camera E-M1 full spectrum, Campanula patula. Harakankello, Filter Firecrest UVIR + HOYA 82A, Filter none, Flash Godox AD200 (Godox bare bulb), ultraviolet radiation. Bookmark.
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