charlie chipman
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At times I am particularly fond of shooting infrared and ultraviolet spectrum photography. My initial draw to the ultraviolet spectrum was that you can explore patterns on flowers that we can not see with our own eyes, such as this dandelion that we are used to seeing as solid yellow flower, in the ultraviolet spectrum it shows a different side of it existence with a dark center area
That said flowers do not need to be the sole subject of UV photography, here is a picture from kenneth hahn state recreation area here in los angeles taken right around sunset with a D70, el-nikkor 50mm (enlarger lens adapted to F mount), and the Baader-U "venus" filter which blocks visible light and IR wavelengths.

That said flowers do not need to be the sole subject of UV photography, here is a picture from kenneth hahn state recreation area here in los angeles taken right around sunset with a D70, el-nikkor 50mm (enlarger lens adapted to F mount), and the Baader-U "venus" filter which blocks visible light and IR wavelengths.
