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Pastinaca sativa [Parsnip]: UV-Induced Visible Fluorescence


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Davies, A. (2020) Pastinaca sativa L. (Apiaceae) Parsnip. Vegetable photographed in visible light and ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence. https://www.ultravio...99-uvf-parsnip/

 

Reference:

1. Wikipedia (08 Dec 2020) Parsnip. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA.

 

Comment:

I was just about to throw this rather old Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) in the compost bin, and thought I would see if it reacted to UV. The results are quite interesting!

 

Technical details:

Nikon D850 with 105mm lens.

UVF: subject light painted with Convoy S2+.

15 seconds @ f/16, 200 ISO

 

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The golden rule of UVP: never throw anything away unless it is photographed in UV/IR/UVIVF etc. first.
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Andy Perrin
That's pretty amazing! It almost rivals your result with the oranges(?) (or maybe it was clementines?) from awhile ago.
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