Photographer Craig P. Burrows Captures Intensely Beautiful Flowers
© Craig P. Burrows Flowers, Beautiful flowers, Ultra violet
For the past three years, artist Craig Burrows has been shining a light on how flowers look under UV light, a style known as ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence photography. Craig Burrows Burrows combs his neighborhood in the Los Angeles-area, looking for flowers and then puts them in a room that is as dark as he can possibly get.
Photographer Craig P. Burrows Captures Intensely Beautiful Flowers
28-year-old photographer Craig Burrows photographs plants and flowers using a type a photography called UVIVF or "ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence." If you haven't heard of it, that's not a surprise, as it is a relatively unknown process which brings out the glowing fluoresce in plant matter through the use of high-intensity UV lights.
Photographed under UV lights, Craig Burrows makes plants and flowers
Craig Burrows is a California-based photographer who uses his background in physics to create these amazing images that he refers to as "alternative light photography." The photographs you see here capture the glowing wavelengths of light emitted by plants that aren't visible to the human eye.
Craig Burrows The Invisible Light — DOP Glowing flowers, Flower
Pictures Capture the Invisible Glow of Flowers Ultraviolet light reveals alien-like colors and fairy sparkles in seemingly normal plants. By Austa Somvichian-Clausen Photographs by Craig P..
Craig Burrows Glowing flowers, Ultra violet, Ultraviolet color
Ultraviolet Visible Fluorescence, Botanical, and Infrared photography by Craig P. Burrows:
Craig Burrows The Invisible Light — DOP
Self-proclaimed "photon-packing mixed photographer" Craig Burrows continues to captivate with his unique series of floral illuminations. Captured using cameras modified for ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence, the fanciful photographs showcase Burrow's ability to turn ordinary flora into beaming blooms.
Photographer Craig P. Burrows Captures Intensely Beautiful Flowers
Since 2014, photographer Craig Burrows has been practicing ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) photography. by Nathaniel Ainley April 12, 2017, 9:27am Images courtesy the artist.
Photographer Craig P. Burrows Captures Intensely Beautiful Flowers
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Craig Burrows photographs plants and flowers using a type of
Craig Burrows is a Photon-packing generalist photographer with a penchant for weird and surreal forms of light. Since 2014, Craig Burrows has photographed hundreds of glowing flowers after seeing Oleksandr Holovachov's work with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) photography. Each time Burrows do a set of UVIVF photos, it starts with going out under the cover of darkness to.
Craig Burrows Fotos de flores, Flores exóticas, Flores brilhantes
To take these photos, Burrows shines a 365nm LED light at his plants through a filter that allows only UV and infrared light through. He then captures the glowing flowers using his Sony A77 SLT.
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Succulent Cluster Craig shared with DIYP some details about his work and how he achieves this effect. It's important to point out that this technique requires only UV light to pass and illuminate the flowers. Also, it's important to work in as dark environment as possible. This is how he does it: Lighting
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Photographer Craig Burrows ( previously) continues to explore a unique photography method called ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence that uses high-intensity UV lights to excite fluorescence found in some plants, animals, and various objects.
Fluorescent Flowers Captured Using UV Light by Craig Burrows
Craig P. Burrows is a 29-year-old photographer based in Southern California. Craig amazingly captures flowers under infrared and ultraviolet lights, turning them into something out-of-this-world. Check these beautiful tiny details in each photograph, we wouldn't
Fluorescent Flowers Captured Using UV Light by Craig Burrows
Enchanted by the luminous splendor of nature, California-based photographer Craig Burrows captures one-of-a-kind photos of glowing flora. Burrows uses ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence—a fancy term for a photographic process that employs high-intensity ultraviolet light—to produce pictures of plant-life that appears to glow.
UV Flowers Showcase the Spectacular Side of UV Photography
28-year-old photographer Craig Burrows photographs plants and flowers using a type a photography called UVIVF or "ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence." If you haven't heard of it, that's not a surprise, as it is a relatively unknown process which brings out the glowing fluoresce in plant matter through the use of high-intensity UV lights.
Photographer Craig P. Burrows Captures Intensely Beautiful Flowers
These plants and flowers weren't exposed to any sort of radiation, dubious spray chemicals or voodoo: they've been photographed by California-based Craig Burrows in their natural state of emitting fluorescence with the help of high-intensity UV lights.. The rather obscure photography method Burrows uses is called UVIVF (ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence), which makes use of a LED.