Raspberries are thorny vine like plants, they prefer support when they can get it or they tend to bend over. These berries are still young and on the stems. If I was to use more ripe berries they might fall off during the photoshoot. I set up my LED black light above my raspberry sprig and took 5 second photos without any filters in Full Spectrum.
| Lumix GH3, modified by LifePixel for Full Spectrum | |
|---|---|
| Olympus MSC ED M. 60mm Macro lens | |
| None | |
| f/6.3 | |
| 5 sec | |
| 200 | |
| Full Spectrum (UV/VS/NIR) | |
| 300-1200 approx. nanometers | |
| Georgia USA. |
Eventhough they were not all that ripe yet, they still looked pretty cool.
Above is my entry for #colorchallenge #SaturdayIndigo contest hosted by
I love the hairs seen on the berries, really comes out with macro shots.
The hairs remind me of the orange hairs found on cannabis buds.
A cluster of the berries, was hard to get them all in focus. I may try out focus stacking in the future as did.
I found it hard to take pictures of berry sprigs with long exposure, as they start drooping very quickly. And sometimes can be seen in the photos. Flowers do not seem to wilt as fast.
Lastly a few photos of the sample I was working with in visual light. There were some overly ripe berries on it which I knocked off before bringing inside the house. They would have been dripping on the floor which is no good.
#fullspectrum #ledblacklight #longexposure #fluorescence #blacklight