Vivek Iyer
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This is an Ultraviolet capture with one of my latest and greatest set ups.
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Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. Having a liveview capable camera is one of the greatest advantages of the modern cameras indeed.Hi Cem,
At present my latest and greatest (no kidding! it is truly unique and sophisticated! ) setup is such that I can forget all about the technical aspects of UV (or IR when that is the case), point my gear, focus manually, see what I am about capture (thanks to liveview) and trip the shutter.
So, a photograph is a photograph is a photograph (to paraphrase a famous writer from the past).
Thank you for your kind words!
The only differences that one could discern (speaking from memory as I did not capture the same scene in visible light) through this UV capture as opposed to a regular visible capture are:
1. The color and reflectance of the water surface.
2. The neck area of the swan showing an off white coloration (most likely it was wet from the water) and a bit more "structure".
This is an Ultraviolet capture with one of my latest and greatest set ups.
This is an Ultraviolet capture with one of my latest and greatest set ups.