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Antirrhinum majus [Garden Snapdragon]


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Blum, A.G. (2013) Antirrhinum majus L. (Plantaginaceae) Garden Snapdragon. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet, visible and infrared light. http://www.ultraviol...den-snapdragon/

 

SET 1

Middletown, New Jersey, USA

12 June 2008

Cultivar in home garden

 

Equipment [Nikon D200-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor]

 

Visible Light [f/11 for 1/500" @ ISO 400 in Sunlight with Baader UVIR-Block Filter]

antirrhinumVis061208swhME_22672proofPnCrop.jpg

 

Ultraviolet Light [f/xx11x for 2" @ ISO 400 in Sunlight with Baader UV-Pass Filter]

antirrhinumUV061208swhME_22677proofPnCrop.jpg

 

Infrared Light [f/11 for 1/500" @ ISO 400 in Sunlight with B+W 092 IR-Pass Filter]

antirrhinum092IR061208swhME_22673proofPnCrop.jpg

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SET 2

Middletown, New Jersey, USA

24 May 2015

Cultivar in home garden

 

Comment:

The velvety surface of the Snapdragon shows an iridescent sheen in UV. The throat, anthers and pollen are UV bright.

 

Equipment [Nikon D600-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor]

 

Visible Light [f/11 for 1/200" @ ISO-200 & EV -1.0 with Onboard Flash and Baader UVIR-Block Filter]

snapdragon_visFlash_20150524wf_33865pn01.jpg

 

Ultraviolet Light [f/11 for various speeds @ ISO-400 in Sunlight with Baader UV-Pass Filter]

This is a stacked composite of several frames for improved depth of field.

600_7162_006_FINAL02.jpg

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