Borage flower photographed in near-infrared light. In IR the flower is very monotone. Parts that are darker in visible light, such as the sepals, stamens, style, and markings at the base of the flower are all the same tonality as the petals in IR.
Tags / Keywords:
Biota
Life
Vitae
Eukaryota
Plantae
Plants
Magnoliophyta
Flowering Plants
Angiosperms
Magnoliopsida
Dicotyledons
Boraginaceae
Infrared
IR
Boraginales
Borago
Borage
Borago officinalis
Starflower
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Date Original Photo Taken:
Original File Name:
Event:
Rating:
☆
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/8
Camera Model:
CanonEOS R5
ISO:
100
Exposure Compensation:
0
Focal Length:
63mm
Focal Length (35mm equiv.):
63mm
Metering Mode:
Multi-segment
Flash:
On, Fired
Exposure Mode:
Manual
White Balance:
Manual
Light Source:
Exposure Program:
Manual
Additional shooting metadata
Lens:
NikonEL-Nikkor 63mm F3.5
Filters used:
Zomei IR 760
Additional Optics used:
Nikon F - M39
Nikon Bellows PB-4
Generic RF - EF drop-in adapter
EF - Nikon F AI
Setup:
Zomei 760 in drop-in adapter
2x handheld AD200s, 1 either side @ 1/128 power