bvf Posted March 28, 2020 Share Posted March 28, 2020 Foot, B. (2020) Malva sylvestris L. (Malvaceae) Common Mallow. Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light with UV anaglyph and UV Tricolor Stack. https://www.ultravio...vestris-mallow/ United Kingdom04 Nov 2019Wildflower Synonyms:Malva ambigua Guss.Malva mauritiana L.Malva erecta C.PreslMalva gymnoscarpa PomelOther Common Names:Common MallowCheeseMauve des boisReferences: 1. Wikipedia (02 Apr 2020) Title_of_Wikipedia_Entry. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA.https://en.wikipedia...alva_sylvestris2. Foot, B. (29 March 2020) Making Stereo Images. UltravioletPhotography.com Visible: UV (Baader U, flash): UV Stereo Anaglyph: UV Tri-colour (Blue = 315nm CWL; Green = 345nm CWL; Red = 380nm CWL): Link to comment
dabateman Posted March 28, 2020 Share Posted March 28, 2020 Bernard where these captured in the wild from your garden?If so I am amazed you got such an excellent 3D composition. This is obviously more than a single shot. Link to comment
bvf Posted March 28, 2020 Author Share Posted March 28, 2020 No - I picked it from the roadside last November while out cycling and took it home and photographed in the comfort of my "studio" (a.k.a. spare bedroom). You're right, these are multiple overlaid shots using four flashguns and various filters - it would be quite impossible to do outdoors because apart from all the kit, even the slightest breeze would have ruined the results. Link to comment
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