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multispectral images

  1. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Sempervivum "hens and chicks" multispectral

    My Sempervivum ("hen and chicks") plants were flowering due to that excellent hot weather we currentlyhave here in southwest of Germany. Took photos in reflected UV and simulated bee and butterfly vision using an UV-Nikkor 105mm and a modified studio flash. Just amazing how good this lens...
  2. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Rudbeckia hirta on my balcony multispectral

    Rudbeckia hirta on our balcony has wonderful flowers again this year - here it is in human vision, reflected UV, simulated bee and butterfly vision (quadriptych is left to right, top to bottom). All shot using a multispectral converted Panasonic GH4 with the trusted UV-Nikkor 4.5/105mm lens...
  3. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Exhibit with multispectral works

    There is currently an exhibit in Germany at the Museum Sinclair-House, Bad Homburg within the "Wandelmut" (willingness to change) series, which has some of my multispectral works on display. Visible here is a Rudbeckia hirta flower in human vision, simulated bee and butterfly vision, showing the...
  4. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Lewisia cotyledon

    Also known as Bitterroot, is a wonderful sturdy little succulent plant...
  5. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Something different - Differentials!

    I have been taking multispectral images and I remembered an older method I have used, so here it comes again with some multispecral images of Lewisia flowers. Visual: Reflected UV: Insect Vision: Differentials, Visual image minus UV/Bee/Butterfly vision, showing the difference of both:
  6. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    The Midas effect...

    guess the story of ancient King Midas is known...just one touch
  7. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Lewisia multispectral

    Quadriptych of human vision, UV, simulated bee and butterfly vision (left to right, top to bottom): A flower quite common in Washington state...
  8. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    My work on an virtual reality platform

    Some of my multispectral work simulating the vision of bees and butt5erflies have been hosted on the German ZDF Mediathek Virtual Reality (VR) Platform here: https://digitalekunsthalle.zdf.de/pflanzenundmenschen/index.html#tp37 Looks like this (screenshots)
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