Fern sorus
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Fern sorus
I was curious about a fern that is growing in the little garden of my wife.
Here is how the sorus looks under ultraviolet light:
Indusium:
Fern sorus indusium by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
plan apo 10x/0.45, fluorescence (UV-2B), image stacking (HF B), Canon 6D.
Sorus:
Fern sorus by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
plan apo 10x/0.45, fluorescence (UV-2B), image stacking (Zerene DMap), Canon 6D.
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Here is how the sorus looks under ultraviolet light:
Indusium:
Fern sorus indusium by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
plan apo 10x/0.45, fluorescence (UV-2B), image stacking (HF B), Canon 6D.
Sorus:
Fern sorus by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
plan apo 10x/0.45, fluorescence (UV-2B), image stacking (Zerene DMap), Canon 6D.
Rogelio
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Sensationally good -- again A competition winner -- again? I suspect this is autofluorescence, no Calcofluor? But I'm puzzled where the blue is coming from if so, is this straight from the camera colour, or have the Photoshop hue and saturation sliders been used creatively?
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Thank you for your comments!
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I wish that.escocat wrote: Have you a confocal?:P
Yes, it is autofluorescence. The blue is straight from the camera, in PS I did a colour contrast.Cactusdave wrote: I suspect this is autofluorescence, no Calcofluor? But I'm puzzled where the blue is coming from if so, is this straight from the camera colour, or have the Photoshop hue and saturation sliders been used creatively?
You are right, I have been excited with the results with this species of fern, I have been trying some species and this gives beautiful colors under ultraviolet light, you have to choose the young sorus to avoid the sporangium to open during the stack.blepharopsis wrote:You must have been pretty excited seeing the result
I did some color contrast and sharpening (local contrast) with Nik collection.pwnell wrote:How did you manage to get those colours and resolution?
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The second image is begging me to play "Yellow Submarine" the movie.
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