Xanthoria lichen fluorescence

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Xanthoria lichen fluorescence

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Xanthoria parietina a common lichen here at SW Europe.
EOS 7D, Oly UPlanFl-N 4 0.13 on Sigma LSA.
Two Nichia 365nm in Convoy S2 torches, ZW2 exciters, 420LP emission

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=D> Very nice.
Stereo pair is amazing.
Thanks for sharing.

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... the stereo turned out really nice.

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Stunning!

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Post by leonardturner »

Beautiful work. As interesting as they are, it can be difficult to make lichens visually interesting, and you did it in spades!

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Thanks all for your positive comments :D
leonardturner wrote:...As interesting as they are, it can be difficult to make lichens visually interesting...
I respectfully must disagree: I found most of them very aesthetically attractive at different scales
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