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Another repaint into FirstGroup's "Ultraviolet" livery is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 400MMC 33267 - YX68UPV.

Diana.

Petit retour sur ce shooting ou je m'aperçois qu'il y a pas mal d'images que je n'est pas postées 😉📷

 

Song by The Killer (U2 cover)

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一度谦卑温顺地躲藏在夜色里的花朵

  

竟开始胆大妄为地在白日里袒露自己的花蕊了

  

何等贪婪,虚荣,野心勃勃的极恶的花朵

  

连魔鬼恐怕也会为之魅惑

  

为了向世界投来她咄咄逼人的凝视

  

抬起眼帘

 

This is a fun study of a Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) in different spectrums of light: Visible light in the middle, infrared to the right, and ultraviolet to the left.

 

Most foliage and flowers reflect infrared light evenly, regardless of what colour they reflect in the visible spectrum. This makes for a rather uninteresting image on its own, but it’s still interesting to see the effect, especially when compared to what happens in the ultraviolet spectrum.

 

Insects can see ultraviolet light, and some flowers take advantage of this by creating patterns to attract pollinators. In the case of the marsh marigold, the outer half of each petal reflects UV light while the inner portion of the flower absorbs it, creating a pattern that will catch the attention of a passing bee. You might also notice a few extra specks of brightness near the center, which is a little difficult to identify. My best guess is that this is pollen from another flower that reflects UV light, but it could just be another part of the flower’s anatomy to draw insects in.

 

Not all flowers have patterns this dramatic. Some flowers have no pattern at all, some are very reflective and others absorb UV light and appear black. I walked around my garden with my ultraviolet camera and took an inventory of some interesting flowers, more of which I’ll be posting soon.

 

It’s important to note what kind of camera gear is used here. I’ve modified a Canon 1DX for “full spectrum” photography so that it can detect ultraviolet and infrared light as well as the visible spectrum, and I’ve placed filters in front of the lens to only allow UV light through. It’s tricky to get good, pure UV light, as even 1% of infrared light will destroy the results. I’m using a combination of two filters to get good quality results: an X-Nite 330C and an X-Nite BP1. The BP1 is a bandpass filter required to cut out all non-UV light, and the pair work well together.

 

Natural sunlight is workable for these images, but I also have some flashes designed to emit a full spectrum of light in studio, where these images were taken. These are the same flashes I use for UV fluorescence photography, which is an entirely different thing.

 

This is an ultraviolet image, collecting and recording ultraviolet light. Other fluorescing flower images I’ve posted are collecting and recording visible light with a regular unmodified camera, but using pure UV light hitting the flower to begin with, which would be completely invisible to the camera if it didn’t fluoresce and make the flower glow. Each of these areas of photography are fun to explore, but there is a certain barrier in terms of equipment.

 

There really is a universe at our feet just waiting to be explored!

Seen at Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 400MMC 34364 - SO68HFH now repainted into Ultraviolet livery.

jemi this time. hehe. demi came out really well so i'm pretty proud of this one. that's why i tagged it. :) comments please.

After a brief shower...

UVIVF photography uses ultraviolet light to cause organics to fluoresce. Taken using a 99%pure UV light source

Model: Caitlin Hamilton

 

Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​

@justin.bonaparte.creative

www.modelmayhem.com/488132

 

Copyright 2019 by Justin Bonaparte. All Rights Reserved.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS.

Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mount

Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED (72/420mm)

Lacerta Herschel wedge (ND3 filter replaced with ND1.8)

ZWO EFW

Altair NUV filter

Barlow 3x

ZWO ASI174MM

oaCapture 1.8.0 (captured 5000 frames per panel, 129fps)

AviStack 2 (stacked 512 frames per panel)

ImPPG (sharpening)

Hugin (assembled 6 panel panorama)

RawTherapee (false coloring and final tweaks)

Another repaint into FirstGroup's "Ultraviolet" livery is former First Aberdeen Wrightbus Streetlite 63199 - SN14EDO. Seen leaving Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow on service 240 to Overtown.

Tramonto dai colori ultravioletti. Il sole si fonde nel suo stesso calore, tingendo il cielo dei colori del fuoco.

Seen on the Paisley Road West is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 400EV City 38412 - LC71ETD in FirstGroup's Ultraviolet livery.

Seen passing King's Park in Glasgow is one of twenty (at time of writing) vehicles on loan to First Glasgow from across the First Empire.

 

38600 - FB74ZEB is the FirstGroup seed vehicle from Alexander Dennis of their new next-generation Alexander Dennis Enviro 400EV electric double decker.

 

Seen on service 5 to Castlemilk.

KMS / Coda Lines Corp.

 

Fleet No.: CLC-31816

 

Engine: Hino J08E-UP

Chassis: Higer KLQ6**** ( LKLR1GS )

Bus Body: Higer KLQ6118H "U-Tour"

In addition to twelve repowered Wrightbus Streetdeck converted from diesel to electric, First Aberdeen have placed twenty-four brand new Wrightbus Streetdeck Electrliner BEV vehicles into service.

 

Seen in Aberdeen City Centre is 36675 - SV25OXA.

Seen in Cumbernauld is First Glasgow's former Manchester Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL 37549 - MX09GYA repainted into Ultraviolet Livery.

Seen in Easterhouse is the first of First Glasgow's 107 electric ADL single deckers to be repainted into "Ultraviolet" livery is 64108 - LG71DLX.

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First West of England Hengrove based 37669 YJ58 RSX is seen at Bristol City Centre working a 75 towards Hengrove Park

Seen in Dumbarton is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 300 67724 - SN62AEY which has been repainted into FirstGroup's "Ultraviolet" livery.

Bewdley, Severnside North bathed in full sunlight

 

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Seen in Easterhouse is the first of First Glasgow's 107 electric ADL single deckers to be repainted into "Ultraviolet" livery is 64108 - LG71DLX.

Parked in Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 300 67828 - SM13ECV repainted into the new Ultraviolet livery.

Seen at Broomfield Park near Balornock is FirstGroup's seed Alexander Dennis EV400 electric double decker 38600 - FB74ZEB on service 57.

Eeee laia essa racionamento de água tá me deixando preocupada rs gente aqui não chove de jeito nenhum!

 

Aproveitando o sol mais uma vez, comprei esse lindo por 13 reais como desapego de uma moça e ele ficou simplesmente divino por cima de um pretinho básico! Passei apenas uma camada dele e ficou cheio de brrrriilhos! rs

 

Espero que estejam aguentando bem essa calor meninas, eu não sei mais o que fazer rs, nem quero imaginar se ficarmos sem água D:

 

Beijos e boa semana à todas!

In addition to twelve repowered Wrightbus Streetdeck converted from diesel to electric, First Aberdeen have placed twenty-four brand new Wrightbus Streetdeck Electrliner BEV vehicles into service.

 

Seen in Aberdeen City Centre is 36655 - SV25OVZ.

Aerial view of the heartbeat of the Pearl of The Orient - a nickname for the island of Penang.

 

Shot from an ATR 72-600 Firefly Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Setar, at a height between 15 to 20 thousand feet.

 

The blue cast is probably due to the strong levels of naturally occurring ultraviolet (UV) rays reflected off the sea.

Softbox on the left, grid on the right to light up the hair, grid in front on the floor to highlight the snow.

3x Canon 430ex used. Each Stopped down to 1/64. Only hair light is set to 1/16. Additional UV lamp.

 

Thanks for your attention!)

Special thanks to the model Oksana for the patience working with this polycarbonate snow)

Porsche 991 GT3 RS

Top Marques Monaco 2016

Seen in Clydebank is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 33920 - SN61BFA now repainted into FirstGroup's new Ultraviolet livery.

Women who live in areas with higher levels of outdoor light at night may be at higher risk for breast cancer than those living in areas with lower levels, according to a large long-term study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The link was stronger among women who worked night shifts.

 

I'm not the only one

Seen on Argyle Street in Glasgow City Centre is First Glasgow Alexander Dennis Enviro 300 67816 - SN13EBO repainted into Ultraviolet livery.

Seen arriving at Hamilton Bus Station is First Glasgow "Ultraviolet" liveried Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL 37220 - SF57MLE on service 267 from Glasgow.

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