Take a look at some of the flowers photographed by Craig Burrows and you might feel as if you’ve suddenly been transported into the alien world of Pandora from James Cameron’s Avatar. Brightly ...
When it comes to seeing in strange spectrums, David Prutchi is the guy you want to talk to. He’s taken pictures of rocks under long, medium and short UV light, he’s added thermal imaging to consumer ...
Photographers interested in capturing ultraviolet light spectrum photographs revealing hidden details that would not normally be seen by the naked eye may be interested in a new video created during ...
In the natural world, certain species emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet light. Although ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence, or UVIVF, occurs regularly in nature, it often goes ...
Adrian Dyer receives funding from The Australian Research Council. If you’ve ever compared a frozen pizza to the photo on the box, you know the feeling of being duped by appetising looks. In our ...
Ambush hunters normally rely on the element of surprise, opting to stay hidden until the moment of attack. But some spiders go for a flashier strategy. They reflect UV light, which makes the flowers ...
The plants in Craig Burrows' photos look like something plucked from an alien planet, sprouting wild shades of violet, pink and green. But the plants, and the colors are real. It's the result of a ...
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