Andrea B. Posted February 11, 2013 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Updated 22 January 2016 Blum, A.G. (2013) Raphanus raphanistrum L. (Brassicaceae) Wild Radish. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet and visible light. http://www.ultraviol...um-wild-radish/ Synonyms: Jointed Charlock Noded Charlock Comment: The petal venation shows nicely in both visible and UV light. This species is non-native to the US. Reference: 1. Mittelhauser et al. (2010) Wild Radish, page 136. The Plants of Acadia National Park. The U. of Maine Press, Orono, ME. 2. Newcomb, L. (1977) Wild Radish, page 142. Newcomb's Wildflower Guide. Little, Brown & Co., New York City, NY. 3. New England Wild Flower Society (2014) Raphanus raphanistrum L. Wild Radish. https://gobotany.new...s/raphanistrum/ Set 1 Seal Cove, Mount Desert Island, Maine, USA 17 July 2012 Wildflower Equipment [Nikon D300-broadband + Carl Zeiss 60mm f/4.0 UV-Planar] Visible Light [f/8 for 1/2" @ ISO 200 with onboard Flash and Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/8 for 1/200" @ ISO 200 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter] Set 2 Holmdel Park, Holmdel, New Jersey, USA 27 August 2013 Wildflower Equipment [Nikon D600-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor] Visible Light [f/11 for 1/2500" @ ISO 1250 in Sunlight with Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/5.6 for 1/25" @ ISO 1250 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter] Visible Light [f/11 for 1/125" @ ISO 100 in Sunlight with Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/8 for 1/320" @ ISO 400 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter] Set 3 Southwest Harbor, Maine, USA 10 July 2014 Wildflower Comment: In New England the type subspecies is found: Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. raphanistrum. This set shows the white-flowered variety of the plant. Equipment [Nikon D600-broadband + Carl Zeiss 60mm f/4.0 UV-Planar] Visible Light [f/10 for 1/1600" @ ISO 400 with Nikon Df + Nikon 60mm f/2.8G Micro-Nikkor] The white-flowered variety was found growing along with the yellow-flowered variety. Visible Light [f/11 for 2" @ ISO 100 with onboard Flash and Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/11 for 1/30" @ ISO 400 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter] Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted January 23, 2016 Author Share Posted January 23, 2016 Set 4Southwest Harbor, Maine, USA10 July 2014Wildflower Comment: In New England the type subspecies is found: Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. raphanistrum.This set shows the yellow-flowered variety of the plant.For the white-flowered variety, please see the preceding set.The abaxial side of the perianth shows the same UV-dark veining as does the top side. Equipment [Nikon D600-broadband + Carl Zeiss 60mm f/4.0 UV-Planar] Visible Light [f/11 for 1/250" @ ISO-100 with Nikon D3S + Nikon 60mm f/2.8G Micro-Nikkor]A stand of Wild Radish in an oceanside meadow. Visible Light [f/11 for 1/1.6" @ ISO-400 with onboard Flash and Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/11 for 10" @ ISO-400 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter] Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted January 25, 2016 Author Share Posted January 25, 2016 Set 5 Southwest Harbor, Maine, USA25 July 2015Wildflower Equipment [Nikon D600-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor] Visible Light [f/16 for 1/1.3" @ ISO-100 with Onboard Flash and Baader UVIR-Block Filter] Ultraviolet Light [f/16 for 15" @ ISO-200 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter]A long exposure was used so the SB-14 could be flashed 3 times for more even illumination. UV+Blue+Green [f/16 for 6" @ ISO-200 in Sunlight with UG5(1.5mm) + S8612(1.75mm) ]No artificial illumination. Infrared Light [f/16 for 1/2.5" @ ISO-200 with Onboard Flash and B+W 093 IR-Pass Filter] Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Very nice! I took a pic of this one a long time ago with my CoolPix 995. It...does not compare to these in image quality. Link to comment
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