Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Applied photography - Blacklight & floresance


Ultraviolet fluorescence photography is visible radiation where the filter absorbs all visible light and only allowing ultraviolent to pass. When shooting ultraviolet the room needs to be dark with a black background to get the best effect.

Black light - To create black light photography again the room needs to be completely dark with a black light and a uv filter also a tripod so that the camera stays still and keep position of the photographs.

After focusing the camera and slowing down the shutter speed as black light is all about over exposure.



Ultraviolet flouresence pictures-

I first started experimenting with a white shoe which came up under the light really good then i wanted to get more creative and placed a ball near it so the shoe looked like it was kicking the ball.



Then after experimenting with objects we was given some coloured powder which under the light was floresant.

 
 
 
Blacklight pictures - For these pictures i used a tall glass and some soda water and slowly poured the water into the glass while taking pictures , i think these worked really well because the water shows strongly in the pictures under the blacklight.




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