Andy Perrin Posted June 11, 2019 Share Posted June 11, 2019 I think this is a false orange blossom, although I'm open to correction. [Note: changed to Mock-orange in title.] A sample of the leaves is below for ID purposes. But let's start with the good photos. Of note, the SWIR photos looked identical to the NIR ones for this flower, unlike for the buttercup. Visiblehalogen, Sony A7S, Noflexar 35mm/3.5, BG38 2mm F16 0.6" iso80 UVConvoyS2+, Sony A7S, Noflexar 35mm/3.5, S8612 1.75mm+UG11, 2mm F16 iso1250 15"saturation increased a lot Near infrared (~1000nm)halogen, Sony A7S, Noflexar 35mm/3.5, IR 1000nm long pass, F16 2.5" iso100focal stacked, contrast adjusted SWIRhalogen, TriWave Ge-CMOS, Kowa LM12HC-SW 12.5mm/1.4 F, F1.4 gain=0.5 0.13"focal stacked, contrast adjusted, denoised and sharpened Pics for ID purposes: Link to comment
nfoto Posted June 11, 2019 Share Posted June 11, 2019 A Philadelphus species, also named Mock-Orange. Link to comment
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