Then some with the ZBW1 filter attached to the front of the UV-LED light, all the first ones with 105mm f/4 AIS micro @ nominal f/8 mostly with PN-11 on unmodified D7100, 10-20 sec exposures.
Underside of a fern showing spore clusters (sori), UVIVF
#1
This one looks it is related to the
Viola tricolor I am used to from Scandinavia, but bigger and cultivated,
Visual
#2
UVIVF:
#3
UVIVF side view reveals some "aliens" hiding inside the plant, one is about to emerge
#4
In UV-induced infrared flourescence (UVIIF) the cyan bright spots are not visible any longer:
#5
This one also appeared to be cultivated, visible light:
#6
UVIVF
#7
On the second day I had not planned anything and only brought the AW1 with me. The 11-27.5mm zoom is superb at the close limit and 27.5mm and f/6.3. The AW1 was just bracked on the desk as I do no have a tripod plate for it. These were actually better than the ones I did with the f/3.5 and f/2.8 versions of the 55mm Micro Nikkors, partly due to the resulting better depth of field. No L-37 filter used on the lens for these ones. The flower that was snatched from one of the flower beds at the university was white in visible light:
#8
UVIVF
#9
UVIF, There was a certain alien look to it (or perhaps belonging in a Harry Potter movie look) from the side. (anyone knows what it is?)
#10
[Perhaps this should have been a theme rather than in the gear talk?]