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UV-A and a bit of UV-B in Hawaii


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lukaszgryglicki

Nope, I can do but I don't have a tripod while on vacation, so composition will be different when I change filters - I know what you want, but this would rather be tricky, actually let me change the title, it is misleading, I think there is still more UV-A there than UV-B - as this is a simple single filter, not my UV-B stack.

I will take UV-Nikkor to Mauna Load summit, expecting to have a lot of UV there 4100+ meters above the sea level.

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lukaszgryglicki

I don't because they are not usable at all without a tripod.

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lukaszgryglicki

Rad to Mauna Loa is blocked by the recent lava flow that destroyed it, so we only got that far. We plan to go to Mauna Kea summit instead - tomorrow.

Those are all Fuji 50R mono + UV-Nikkor from Mauna Load road block (UV, IR and FS) - Mauna Kea as seen from Mauna Loa access road - the day was completely clear, no clouds at all, the "fog" is due to distance:

 

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lukaszgryglicki

The road to Mauna Kea was closed :( due to high winds, I was only able to make a photo from the Visitor Center 2700 masl:

 

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lukaszgryglicki

Got to the summit another day (3rd trial), alone, was at the top before the sunrise.

Temperature was +3 degrees Celsius (37 F) and the air pressure was 582 hPa.

Climbed to the actual summit 4207 masl.

I like how Mauna Kea casts shadow into the saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa - tens of miles away.

Those photos are from unconverted Fuji GFX 100s + GF 50/3.5 lens.

 

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Nice images.

Now is the first time I have been able to see all of them due to the strange slow behaviour of the UVP.

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On 1/20/2024 at 6:56 PM, lukaszgryglicki said:

Climbed to the actual summit 4207 masl.

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wow, a fascinating experience
you can touch the stars with one finger.
(I can't go above 1500 m)

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lukaszgryglicki

Thanks! It's actually the highest place I've been so far - excluding airplanes.

 

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Andrea B.

The colors in the skies are amazing.

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