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Zinnias multispectral

Dr Klaus Schmitt

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First ones of 2014, "in situ" shots from my fav park

Sequence of quadriptychs is (left to right, top to bottom): Human vision, UV, simulated butterfly vision, simulated bee vision

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(on the UV and BV shots this is no dust showing, but the conical surface of special cells which allows the pollinators a better grip and act as reflection enhancers...)
 

Antonio Correia

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It looks like each set is from the same negative, like a starting point (Human vision)...

How do you obtain these versions ? Thank you Klaus. :)
 

Dr Klaus Schmitt

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It looks like each set is from the same negative, like a starting point (Human vision)...

How do you obtain these versions ? Thank you Klaus. :)

It is actually different filtering applied while shooting, human vision, then UV (ultraviolet), then simulated bee and butterfly vision ... (I do my photography when I pull the trigger basically, not in post processinq - puristic approach)

Read about that here: http://photographyoftheinvisibleworld.blogspot.de/2014/06/mexican-zinnia-zinnia-haagenea-in_26.html

(sorry for the belated response Antonio, I had overlooked that...)
 
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