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For the first time of its invention, photography has been used to visualize events that are either too fast or too slow for the eye to perceive, or subjects that are outside the spectral range of the human eye. This book shows how you can photograph a range of subjects and see the world as never before. Written with clear and accessible text, it explores and suggests techniques that expose new images in new ways, and pushes the boundaries of the photographer's creative potential. Techniques include: ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) photography; high speed and time-lapse photography; close-up, macro, and photography with the aid of a microscope; and photography using polarized light. Most of the techniques are accessible to all photographers using readily available equipment (UV and IR will require some specialist items), and have been relatively unexplored so give the adventurous photographer great potential to experiment and produce unique images.
Author(s): Adrian Davies
Edition: 1
Publisher: Crowood Press
Year: 2020
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Copyright
Contents
1 Introduction
2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum, Camera Conversions and Filters
3 Ultraviolet Reflectance Photography
4 Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography
5 Infrared Photography
6 High Speed/Short Duration Photography
7 Time Lapse and Other Time Related Imaging
8 Visualization Through Magnification
9 Polarized Light and Other Visualization Techniques
Resources
Bibliography
Interesting Websites
Index