I did some walking down a road with alot of nice fall foliage. I was curious to see if tree leaves look different during the fall. As the leaves loose their ability to stay green and reflect infrared and ultraviolet light.
I used my B + W Black filter, and got some amazing #cobaltblue Ultraviolet skies and some very white snow-like trees with the Infrared reflecting off their leaves.
This first photo is my entry for #colorchallenge started by for today
| Lumix GH3, modified by LifePixel for Full Spectrum | |
|---|---|
| Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm-50mm | |
| B+W UV Black (403) Filter | |
| f/3.5 | |
| 1/2000 sec | |
| 400 | |
| Ultraviolet-A and Near Infrared (UVA and NIR) | |
| 320 to 385 nm and 750 nanometers | |
| North Georgia USA. |
So far it would seem the leaves stay reflective pretty far into their visible color change. I am surprised they were still so reflective for being so yellow due to the middle of the fall.
Lastly I include a reference photo taken from a phone, to better show what would be seen by us.
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