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A little UV induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) amidst some ambient. Went just down the street to give this a play, with a trickling brook amidst heavy artificial light and a moon that is approaching full. In the shadows of that light, the water fluoresces milky blue and the lichen (or something akin to that) on the rocks, red... Will play more. Rokinon fisheye.

Our backyard bleeding hearts are coming to their annual fruition!

A lily lost in yellow (bokeh'd black eyed Susans)... with the 1960s Canon FL 55mm f/1.2 lens, wide open, adapted to a Nikon DSLR.

A morning protein delight! A jumping spider dines on an insect.

Through the rainbow tunnel, in search for the elusive pot o' gold.

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Night Lights 2022, Boylston, MA.

Front yard small sunflowers under 365nm UV light (UVIVF).

Mountain cornflower, with a little vaseline to the UV filter on a 50mm lens, shot wide open (intended @ f/1.8..., I un-intendedly hit the controls, f/2).

Black-eyed Susans.

Canon FL 55mm f/1.2 with adapter @ f/1.2.

A gaudily blinged-out 'flake hangs with a couple pocked glassine 'flakes on our front walkway.

Looking to the sky, Tower Hill Night Lights. One can see the stars, but it is tough to capture the 'sparkles' of green that adorned the woods! Rokinon fisheye.

Spring flowers, Tower Hill Boylston, MA.

Freelensed (on a flppy bellows), a reversed Elgeet 3-inch f/1.9 oscilloscope lens.

Spring flowers, Tower Hill Boylston, MA.

Freelensed (on a flppy bellows), a reversed Elgeet 3-inch f/1.9 oscilloscope lens.

Camden, Maine, harbor.

Lensbaby Edge80; image with a little crop.

Orchids, Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

September 11th (2001) remembrance memorial with the two towering lights, old stone church, West Boylston, MA, September 11th 2021.

 

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Jimmy O'Lantern out perusing the neighborhood, and late in the evening!

Tulips under a bellows'd reverse Elgeet lens freelensed with the lens in a whacked out position.

New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

A small beetle licking(?) the spine of a leaf after a rain...

A flower under the Lensbaby influence.

ZS-MCE - BE20 (BB-0884) - Lanseria - 17th March 2020

A snowflake.

Laowa 25mm with 52.5mm of extension tube.

A small sunflower under UV light painting, for its visible fluorescence (UVIVF).

A little UV light painting amidst strong moon lighting... Rokinon fisheye.

Fall Foliage, the leaves are turning yellow!

Sunflowers through the Lensbaby Sweet35.

A panda bear want-to-bee...

A bumblebee and its slow start in the cool morning.

Orchids, New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Boylston, MA.

Yang O'Lantern and Yin O'Lantern out on one more fling.

Hey, did Yin ping a bright new thought?!

A sign of spring, freshly sprouted maple leaves!

Danforth Brook, Hudson, MA, looking a bit more raucous after the storm rains from the remnants of the former hurricane Ida. Summer flow in this brook is often on the very 'low' side.

Sunflowers, the banana-bunch style?

Bee-zy amidst the clover...

Lensbaby Spark 50mm f/2, at f/2.

Stone Bridge in the light of a bright moon, painting the shadows with UV. Whitish highlights are shown by the light of the moon, and blue and darkish red are visible fluorescence of the UV. 12mm Laowa, Southborough, MA. Scene appeared darker than this image (see a couple stars above the bridge).

Bokeh Delight, Night Lights, Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston, MA. Playing with the 135mm, wide open at f/2.

Okay, a couple more of Jack, in his element, darkness, this time on the Edge, the Lensbaby Eddge80!

A sunflower, Canon FL 55mm @f/1.2 on a Nikon DSLR (interfacing with an adapter that contains a glass element).

photo of a wall+lights at West Edmonton Mall that I tried to shoot several times with a wide-angle lens from the bottom up. This time from the side... still working on a nice shot from the bottom up. Stay tuned!

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The background reminded me of art by Maurits Cornelis Escher (Holland, 1898-1972) He was one of the world’s most famous graphic artists. His art is admired by millions of people worldwide. He plays with architecture, perspective and impossible spaces.

 

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A light blue iris (as seen with visible light) under 365nm UV light painting... UV iInduced Visible Fluorescence (UVIVF).

Cabbage White, an early fall leftover image!

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