Oxeye (UV, Visible);

OK, this is one failed attempt but I'm posting it anyway. You can see here clearly the difference between UV (left) and normal (right) looks for this oxeye flower (which I hope I got the name for right). Both images were taken handheld and I was hoping that with the help of PS that I can combine them together to make a "bee vision" image, but unfortunately, PS failed me. I tried to do it manually, but it didn't work quite well. So, decided to post it as is side by side just for comparison. You see how the center of the flower is dark; something you can't see with the naked eye.
Even though I corrected the colors like in the previous shots I've been posting for the past 3 days or so, but the UV colors here just looked different - not complaining though.
Now, I'm trying to think of more targets to shoot in UV!
Now that I don't have anything new left, I think I'll go back to my archive to post daily.

#flower #bloom #blossom #uv #ultraviolet #spectrum #spectral #nature #natural #oxeye #daisy #goodmorning
Dear Goldie (3);

The last one in this mini-series, and unlike the 2 before it, this one is actually processed from a single shot. I've posted a shot similar to this months ago, processed in the same manner (called it "dragon nest 龍之巢" or something similar), but that old shot was actually (if I remember correctly) shot using 50mm, and it was for a mini-sunflower and not an oxeye like this one. I read once that one name for the oxeye, among others, is the "fake/pseudo- sunflower" 🤷🏻‍♂️

#flower #bloom #blossom #macro #macrophotography #nature #natural #oxeye #goodmorning
Dear Goldie (2);

The next (and before the last) shot from this mini-series. It is, again, made of several shots focus-stacked. This one in particular I kind of struggled a bit with adjusting some contrast "zones" (that is, applying contrast to some areas and leaving others or adding more to some areas than other areas etc etc). It was a job of layer masks. Probably the background still needed noise reduction despite all of the reduction I've done already!

#flower #bloom #blossom #macro #macrophotography #gold #golden #yellow #oxeye #nature #natural #goodmorning
Dear Goldie;

OK, this is a mini-series here that I've done around the end of April when I noticed this little flower in the yard. Again, it is a short-lived one, so I had to work quickly. Like "Maggie" before, I've made many shots handheld with auto-ISO and 100mm macro lens. Here, I've merged many images by focus-stacking them. If I'm not mistaken, I think the flower is called "oxeye" and probably of the same family as daisies. Don't take my word for it, I'm no expert!
The shots combined here were shot with ISO 6400 (and I'm surprised because it was morning time and not dark, but this is auto-ISO for you). I tried my best here to clean the noise and still keeping the image "acceptable" so in the end not much noise was cleaned really (it wouldn't be clear unless at 100% zoom or so). So, the grains on the petals are actually half real, and half noise, if I can say so. I also did a controlled sharpening (sharpening some areas and leaving others).

#oxeye #flower #bloom #blossom #petals #yellow #gold #golden #macro #macrophotography #nature #natural #goodmorning
Smooth oxeye (false sunflowers) blooms, looking beautiful in the sun!

(August 21th, 2024)

#Bloomscrolling #FalseSunflower #Oxeye
Oxeye Sunflower, with and without focus stacking. First photo uses in-camera focus-stacking. Second is a single exposure. LA Arboretum, Arcadia, California, USA. May 2024. #laarboretum #focusstacking #sunflower #oxeye #flower #flowers #flowerphotography #bloomscrolling #nature #naturephotography #photography #amateurphotography #omds_om_photo #omsystem #om1 #mzuiko40150pro
Oxeye Sunflower, with and without focus stacking. First photo uses in-camera focus-stacking. Second is a single exposure. LA Arboretum, Arcadia, California, USA. May 2024. #laarboretum #focusstacking #sunflower #oxeye #flower #flowers #flowerphotography #bloomscrolling #nature #naturephotography #photography #amateurphotography #omds_om_photo #omsystem #om1 #mzuiko40150pro
A shot from 2021, for the inner parts of the oxeye flower (I guess this is its name!). According to my notes, the magnification here is about 4.2X (I think I've used reversed lens coupled with an extension tube).

#flower #yellow #macro #macrophotography #extrememacro #extrememacrophotography #oxeye #stigma #nature #natural
The false Sunflower #oxeye is a wonderful plant. I brought some seeds home from some wild ones growing in front of the East Libery #Target Store. The bloom seemed to last forever.