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In this ultraviolet photography tutorial you will learn how to use the best UV black lights to photographically remix the reality around you to inducing visible fluorescence (UVIVF).
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GO HERE: http://www.PhotoExtremist.com/ultravi…
In this ultraviolet photography tutorial you will learn how to use the best UV black lights to photographically remix the reality around you to inducing visible fluorescence (UVIVF).
Original source
27 responses to “UV Blacklight Photography Tutorial (Ultraviolet-Induced Visible Fluorescence)”
It is funny your a photographer but you do not know how that beanie makes your hear look! Maybe you were going for the daddy ran over my head when i was younger look? I live next to the best photographer of all times! Jessie Eastland! You can check his pics out on wikipedia. Just messing with ya!
Hey, I'm asking this while I'm watching the video, so I'm sorry if it's already said, but I want to make a photoshoot with UV lights on model, is it dangerous for people or the skin?
Thanks a Million!
I use to shoot a lot of infrared film years ago.
why uv laser are banned in canada?
Thanks for sharing
hey!
Maybe ridiculous question – If I put a UV sensor on a drone and flew it over a field of flowers, would I be able to see anything or do I have to have an UV emitter as well?
Notice, that don't want necessarily to create a photograph only but I want to see how the flower patterns distribute over space
holy snazz white noiiiseeeee
cool vid man
Interesting video, BTW, how to set the right white balance for the UV-induced visible fluorescence photography if we don't have UV grey card?
I am planning on trying this out, but i wanted to make sure all i need to buy is the Canon Speedlite 199A flash and the U 340 + S8612?
I don't see the links to the gear. Am I missing something?
Great introduction to the subject. Thank you.
this sucks, i have the 199a and it doesnt wana fire
Thanks for video, sir. Been watching you for years! Thanks for all your videos! I am a macro photographer an am going to move to Reno, NV. Like to try photographing scorpions, using ultra violet light. Wish me luck, lol
So do you just need a filter to add to a flashlight essentially to make it a UV flashlight? If so, I was thinking of something extreeeeme like say adding that UV filter onto a spotlight (40,000 candlewatts). I know thats extreme overkill but it would completely light up everything sooo vibrantly in UV that it would just look so much more badass than any other 'flashlight', since its a flashlight on steroids.. Please let me know man, I rrrrrreeeeally want to do this just as bad as you do!!
Great video. Came for the explanation on the filters and found myself watching the whole thing. Thanks!
dude I'm glad your back 😊
Hello.
The unfiltered Flashlight should be same or more dangerous than the light, the source contains all waves. I think it cannot be more dangerous for skin. Or i'am wrong thinking? The only real danger i see with this, is that you can look to much or long in it without pain, so yout eyes getting toasted. The filter only cannot producing some extra uv-energy. The strobe without filter should be much more dangerous for eyes and skin, shouldn't it???
Thanks Evan. Great video!
p.s. I'm glad you made it out of the Snowpiercer.
Love your videos, man.
Not related at all but,
if you play the video from 3:35, to about 3:47, with your iPhone about 12" away, Siri asks 'What can I help you with'?
I've done this a dozen times now, it works every time.
WTF?
Wow awesome video =) keep going!
Does only the Canon 199a flash do UV? or do all flashes? Getting a 199a where I live is pricey
Nice video. Thanks
Yes! Been waiting to see you come back! So excited! Can't wait to see more!
Finally !! after such a long wait . . . You kind of look old