Flowerhead of a Hydrangea cultivar photographed using reflected infrared light. In infrared there is little tonal difference between the sepals and the centers of the flowers.
Tags / Keywords:
Biota
Life
Vitae
Eukaryota
Plantae
Plants
Magnoliophyta
Flowering Plants
Angiosperms
Magnoliopsida
Dicotyledons
Cornales
Hydrangeaceae
Hydrangeas
Infrared
IR
Hydrangea
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Date Original Photo Taken:
Original File Name:
Event:
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Date this image added/last updated on website:
Original File Dimensions:
8192px
x
5464px
File Type:
JPEG
Color Mode:
Original Image Color Profile:
Adobe RGB (1998)
Location
Location Created:
Sublocation:
City:
Market Harborough
Province/State:
Leicestershire
Country:
United Kingdom
World Region:
Europe
Geo-location:
Rights
Copyright Status:
Copyrighted
Licensing Status:
Rights Managed
Available for Editorial Use:
Yes
Available for Commercial Use:
Yes
Copyright Notice:
Copyright David Kennard. All rights reserved.
Camera Data
Date Digital Resource was created:
Shutter speed:
1⁄160 s
Aperture:
f/5.6
Camera Model:
CanonEOS R5
ISO:
100
Exposure Compensation:
0
Focal Length:
80mm
Focal Length (35mm equiv.):
80mm
Metering Mode:
Multi-segment
Flash:
On, Fired
Exposure Mode:
Manual
White Balance:
Manual
Light Source:
Exposure Program:
Manual
Additional shooting metadata
Lens:
NikonEL-Nikkor 80mm F5.6
Filters used:
Zomei DW1 Wide Band Pro IR 760
Additional Optics used:
36mm-90mm M58 Focusing helicoid
Setup:
Natural light + AD200 @ 1/128 power through filter box