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Garden vegetables and a flower, UVIVF


Andy Perrin

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Some more UVIVF with subtracted ambient lighting. Procedure and equipment was identical to what I used for the flower in the last post.

 

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Here is an example with and without the ambient lighting, to give a sense of how much I subtracted off. It wasn't much, it was pretty dark out.

 

With ambient light:

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With ambient light removed:

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Fabulous images, Andy. The pollen close up picture is sensational. Thanks for showing examples of your subtraction method. I need to try your method.

Thanks for sharing,

Doug A

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