⟪⟪ Ultraviolet induced visible fluorescence - miscellaneous ⟫⟫
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ Resin from a tree. (2017-09-19)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A light painted forest. (2017-09-19)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A pinecone. (2017-09-20)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A pinecone with something yellow, maybe a fungus or a slime mold? (2017-09-27)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ I messed up the focus here. Resin from a tree. (2017-09-27)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ I don't really know what causes this glow, maybe algae or bacteria? (2017-09-27)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ Something lighting up really bright, maybe a fungus? (2017-09-29)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A small waterfall. (2017-11-04)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A stream. (2017-11-04)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ A stream. (2017-11-04)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ Feather frost. Ice does not contain any substances that emit visible light when activated by UV light. Therefore it shows up as dark on the photo, while being bright white in normal light. (2017-11-04)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ Pinecones with something yellow and orange, maybe a fungus and/or a slime mold? (2019-09-14)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ Resin from a cut tree. (2019-09-14)
[ normal || UVIVF ] ⇛ The shell of a chestnut, including a tiny snail. (2019-09-28)