3/27/2022 My First UV Photograph

Today I took my first UV image with my full spectrum modified Canon T5i. The first picture below is a dandelion from my yard with my cell phone. The next is the same flower in UV, maybe a “bee’s eye view”. Both images had minimal processing. The final picture includes a little more processing to make the flower pop. It’s true what they say about flowers that may be featureless in visible light have features in UV. Good UV filters are not cheap, I believe $300-$400 is not uncommon. I got around this by buying an cheap filter that lets only UV and some IR through and then added an IR block filter for a total of about $40. While the filters were on the way, I learned that most modern camera lenses have a UV blocking coating. Well, shoot, I thought only I didn’t say shoot. Then I found that one of my lenses, a Yongnou 50mm prime lens, was one of the exceptions so Woo Hoo!

Dandelion in visible light
Dandelion in 365nm UV
Dandelion in 365nm UV with a little work

2/27/2022 North Shore Landing

I spent some time Sunday walking the old North Shore Landing on Lake Maumelle with both my Canon 800D w/24mm lens and my full spectrum Canon T5i with a 950mm IR filter and 18-55 zoom. As I arrived back at my car, chorus frogs were quite loud from a 20’x6′ “ditch pond” until I got my phone out to try to record them then they were silent.

Five handheld image panarama

8/29/2021 Downtown Little Rock

Here are two views of downtown Little Rock from Knoop Park in Hillcrest. I used my full spectrum Canon T5i shooting in IR at 950nm.

Normal, whatever that means when shooting infrared
As it might have appeared in a late 1800s newspaper
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