"botanicals"
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"botanicals"
This is the time of year I like to explore inside flower buds that are not yet opened. The Camellia at my front door is usually one target. That what you see in the first three pictures.
The forth is the inside of a Clematis bud, Here illuminated with UV, the pale green/yellow of the stamens take on very different auto-fluorescence colors. They bleach out quickly... here the top tips were the last part in the stack recorded and they have already started to lose color intensity.
Last image is a "lowly" dandelion. These are fun to peek around inside at various stages of development.
The forth is the inside of a Clematis bud, Here illuminated with UV, the pale green/yellow of the stamens take on very different auto-fluorescence colors. They bleach out quickly... here the top tips were the last part in the stack recorded and they have already started to lose color intensity.
Last image is a "lowly" dandelion. These are fun to peek around inside at various stages of development.
Lovely pictures, and inspiring - as usual
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
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Nice work
I like the 4th photo the best, the blue colours and vertical shapes draw me in.
Nice photos.
Nice photos.
Beautiful - and interesting.
Troels Holm, biologist (retired), environmentalist, amateur photographer.
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