msubees Posted June 28, 2015 Share Posted June 28, 2015 Huang, Z.Y. (2015) Geum canadense Jacq. (Rosaceae) White Avens. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet, visible light and simulated insect vision.Okemos, Michigan, USA24 June, 2015Wild flowers in my back yard. Comment:Photographs taken in the order of visible light, ultraviolet, and simulated insect vision. This is a common weed in Michigan but I have seen it also in Missouri. Lower leaves are typically trifoliate, and upper leaves usually simple. They produce "spiky" fruits as shown in the photo (left). Leaves and another set of visual and UV photographs (by Panasonic DMC-G5) are linked here. Reference:1. Wikipedia (26 June 2015) Geum canadense. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. Equipment [sony Nex7 + El Nikkor 80mm f/4.5 old format] 1. Visible Light [f/8 for 1/60" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01505_v1.jpg 2. Ultraviolet Light [f/8 for 5" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick) and ZWB1 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01504_v1.jpg 3. Simulated Insect Vision [f/8 for 0.8" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick) and UG 5 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01507_v1.jpg Link to comment
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