dmenezes lemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesVery nice! I'm sure u/Sakowuf_Solutions from Reddit would love to see that, but he doesn't seem to be here on Lemmy yet (at least not with that username).6
The Sourcerer lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyWhoa, beautiful and alien-like! Never thought to try this on flowers. I'm going to give this a go next.3
SSakowuf_Solutions lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyOh very nice! Flowers are always interesting under UV. What light are you using?2
D45 replylemmy.worldThese were taken with a s2+uv. I recently recieved a d1uv but it has a much more intense hotspot 2
jon_slider lemmy.world1Hide 1 replythats very cool! Thanks for taking the time to upload pics That is how bees eyes see flowers. They dont see red, they see UV.1
D45 replylemmy.worldCorrect yes I'm actually a beekeeper also but most insects see in the infrared and uv spectrums I believe.1
Very nice! I'm sure u/Sakowuf_Solutions from Reddit would love to see that, but he doesn't seem to be here on Lemmy yet (at least not with that username).
I finally got it to work on mobile.
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Welcome my friend! Better late than never ;-)
I have posted some pics to /r/flashlights
Whoa, beautiful and alien-like! Never thought to try this on flowers. I'm going to give this a go next.
Please do and share your pics
Oh very nice! Flowers are always interesting under UV.
What light are you using?
These were taken with a s2+uv. I recently recieved a d1uv but it has a much more intense hotspot
thats very cool!
Thanks for taking the time to upload pics
That is how bees eyes see flowers. They dont see red, they see UV.
Correct yes I'm actually a beekeeper also but most insects see in the infrared and uv spectrums I believe.