Andy Perrin Posted August 10, 2019 Share Posted August 10, 2019 This is either a chrysanthemum or dahlia, I think, and I forgot to get pics of the leaves again, so it will have to wait a while. Anyway, it's a pretty yellow flower. Visible (Resolve 60mm lens, forgot to note exposure, converted Sony A7S camera, and an S8612 1.75mm+DB850 dual band filter for visible) UV (Resolve 60mm lens, F/16, 20", ISO1000, converted Sony A7S camera, and 330WB80 filter) UVIVF (Noflexar 35mm/3.5, F/11 30" ISO3200, converted Sony A7S camera, and an S8612 1.75mm+DB850 dual band filter for visible)With Convoy S2+ torch. SWIR 1500-1600nm (Wollensak 25mm lens, no idea how to note exposure, TriWave Ge-CMOS camera, and Thorlabs 1500nm long pass filter)This is a pano with the size reduced to increase quality. Link to comment
dabateman Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 "Pretty yellow flower"I like that description, sounds like my botany level.The UV is nice, the detail in the petals is great. The SWIR, is the first I think it looks like regular old IR.Great comparison.Did you also take an IR chrome like image? In the one flower series you did that, I liked it and thought I need to mix up my shots more. Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted August 11, 2019 Author Share Posted August 11, 2019 Sometimes I do. I’m not the type who standardizes everything. I just take whatever photos strike my fancy. Yeah, a number of the SWIR are similar to the NIR. You never know ahead, though. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted August 13, 2019 Share Posted August 13, 2019 I would suggest Dahlia only because it seems a bit early for Chrysanthemums. But I really do not know for sure. Dahlias have several "types" which dahlia breeders support. One of them, the decorative dahlia, is very chrysanthemum like. The fine striping on the petals is wonderful! It's funny that after all these years making photos of botanical UV-signatures, I can still be so very pleased when I see a new (to me) UV-signature such as from your yellow flower above. The variety of UV-signatures never ceases to amaze me. Link to comment
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