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Here is my latest encounter with a bad mandarin in UVIVF, painted by Convoy S2+ 365nm and Tank 007TK-566, both with what is likely ZBW2 filters on the front. The visible light one was lighted by a Nightrider bike light. Nikon 105mm f/4 AIS @ f/8 on D500, 6 sec, ISO 100. I peeled it and was going to eat it as it was unremarkable on the surface (also on internal surface and later when peels were checked in UVIVF) but quickly changed my mind when I pried it apart!

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The non-remarkable surface contrasts my previous encounter with a "good" bad mandarin: https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/content/index.php?/topic/5752-the-good-mandarine-in-the-basket/

 

Edit: and another similar thread where I posted a similar sample down on the page: https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/content/index.php?/topic/4242-the-bad-mandarin-in-the-basket-etc

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  • 3 weeks later...

my reaction too:  yuck!

 

But makes for an interesting fluor photo.

 

I think it is unusual though for a citrus fruit to go bad from the inside out.

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Thanks for the  comment, Andrea.  😄

Perhaps a tiny bug made its way through the mandarin's spine,  👻  bringing with it whatever bloomed in there?

 

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