[ Posted 16 April 2011 - 18:32 Modified and reposted by agreement ]I'm still recovering from the last infection, but with tantalising high temperatures spring has exploded and the urge to join its chorus is irresistible. Can't stray far away from the car, though, but that hasn't prevented my photography earlier so no reason why my temporary disability should block exploration of new subjects appearing.
This time, my field UV kit is augmented by a "
portable" studio flash (Broncolor Minicom 80, uncoated Xenon tube) and its auxiliary battery pack. The flash immensely alters my approach to UV photography in the field as there now is ample UV light present and this allows using alternate lenses. Perhaps new possibilities makes breaking out of the box easier, I'm not entirely convinced, but nonetheless, I had a nice day running my D40x on the annual challenge: getting new and if possible, improved, pictures of spring flowers such as the Colt's Foot (
Tussilago farfara), which is the Herald of Spring over here in my part of the world.
First a picture showing the kit in the field situation, thereafter, one of today's images which came out "passably".
D40x, 18 mm f/4 Nikkor, Broncolor flash.
As the warm spring day draws to a close, the
Tussilago arrives at its final destination. An empty coffee cup or vase holds the new promise of beter times to come.
(D40x, UV-Nikkor)