The Blue Hour

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With a UV Flashlight, it's possible to make any hour the blue hour.

Taken in Ontario, on the British Columbia Mainland and on Salt Spring Island.


Fungular

12:08 AM / ISO100 / f3.5 / 13s / 85mm | EF85mm f1.2 II / Canon 5D4



Ethereal Waters

11:32 PM / ISO400 / f3.5 / 120s / 85mm | EF85mm f1.2 II / Canon 5D4



Luminescent

11:51 PM / ISO400 / f8 / 30s / 85mm | EF85mm f1.2 II / Canon 5D4




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Wow! That's really look cool man. What a great piece you put together.

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appealing colours, and nice captures.

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Thank you, the colour comes out awesome for sure. 😀

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It's been quite a while I was such a fan of photos like that. Had to show this one to Pura like 'look! look!'

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Thanks @dandays, hope that you two are doing well. I'm planning on taking more... I mean, I bought the flashlight and all. Now just to find some suitable locations/subjects, I was a bit rushed in some of these, which was a shame because there was some epic stuff for sure.

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UV light is so much fun to play 😃 very beautiful. make it interesting!

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Thanks, I definitely wear the safety glasses like the manual recommends but the results can be amazing! 😎

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Is that only a UV flashlight or has the camera been modified to remove a filter on the sensor? Fantastic photos, thanks for sharing.

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It's a 'pure' UV flashlight, it has a filter on it to remove most of the visible light. And on the camera, I had as well a UV filter as well. So what is picked up should just be the fluorescence of the illuminated objects. I will try playing around without the UV filter on the lens to see if I can get any sort of different results. The flashlight is the Weltool 'purple beard' M2-BF.

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To clarify, uv flashlight + uv filter on lens, camera stock 😅

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It's a very cool effect, thanks for sharing a bit more of the kit you used :)

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