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Ultraviolet induced visible fluorescence , Dragon Fruit


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That is quite interesting. Where does your long pass on the camera cut in?

 

I have no filter on the camera... Played with wb to get what i wanted out of the shot ie a little more purple on the dragon fruit

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Very nice Craig.

I am not familiar with Dragon fruit ?

 

Thank you :) Supposed to be really good for you. First time I have eaten and it it wasnt too bad i think they grow on cactus.

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Andy Perrin

Tasty.

 

With no filter on the camera it’s probably going to have enough UV in there to alter the colors and wash them out a bit. If you can get a long pass to cut the UV from getting in the camera you will probably get prettier colors. I use a Tiffen Haze 2E filter.

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