msubees Posted June 27, 2015 Share Posted June 27, 2015 Huang, Z.Y. (2015) Vicia faba L. (Fabaceae) Mustard Greens. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet, visible light and simulated insect vision. http://www.ultraviol...faba-faba-bean/ Okemos, Michigan, USA24 June, 2015Cultivar in a vegetable garden. Common names:broad bean,fava bean, faba bean,field bean,bell bean, ortic bean蚕豆 in Chinese (Candou)Comment:Photographs taken in the order of visible light, ultraviolet, and simulated insect vision. Reference:1. Wikipedia (26 June 2015) Vicia faba. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. Equipment [sony Nex7 + El Nikkor 80mm f/4.5 old format] 1. Visible Light [f/8 for 1/20" @ISO100, S8612 (2 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01511_v1.jpg 2. Ultraviolet Light [f/8 for 2.5" @ISO400, S8612 (2 mm thick) and ZWB1 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01513_v1.jpg 3. Simulated Insect Vision [f/8 for 1/6" @ISO400, S8612 (2 mm thick) and UG 5 (1.5 mm thick), natural light]http://ww2.beetography.com/var/resizes/UV/DSC01514_v1.jpg Link to comment
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