Glowing flowers
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Craig Burrows trabalha com fotografia ultravioleta (UV) para captar o brilho das flores, invisível ao olho nu. O resultado são imagens radiantes!

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Flower, gleam and glow. Let your power shine.Make the clock reverse. Bring back what once was mine. Heal what has been hurt. Change the fates’ design. Save what has been lost. Bring back what once …
Glowing Paper Flowers: Paper flowers have been popping up everywhere now that spring is here. Black Prism decided to put their own spin on it, which of course involved LEDs. ;) We created these flowers for a commissioned art installation. Feel free to reach out if you're…

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Photographer Craig Burrows (previously) continues to explore a unique photography method called ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence that uses high-intensity UV lights to excite fluorescence found in some plants, animals, and various objects. Burrows chooses to focus on flowers, creating colorfully vivid interpretations of jade blooms, daisies, and irises that seem to practically glow from within. Upcoming exhibitions of the artist’s work include the Preview of the Spring 2018 Flower…

Heather Freeman saved to RLC Reference: plants
I love photos of plants, flowers and nature. After seeing (and taking) my fair share of these, I started to believe it’s not easy to make them interesting and eye catching. And it’s been a while since I last saw a set of flower images that kept me staring at them with amazement. But then […]
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A flower placed in highlighter fluid will absorb the fluorescent ink into its leaves and petals. Shining a black light onto it reveals a delicate network of glowing blue veins. The colours in the image are realistic.
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Well, some people wonder what could be done with Nichia based NC4U133 (365nm) / NC4U134 (385nm) systems and my High Power UV LED Radiation System with easily exchangeable radiation heads for nominal wavelength of 365nm, 385nm, 395nm, 400nm and 405nm using the most modern 40W UV LEDs or the simple and now quite common 365nm Nichia flashlights which use the single dice NCSU033A and NCSU033B chips. Well, here it is without much ado... [click on image to see a larger one] White Zinnia in visible…

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