I have been photographing fluorescence for over five years now. Mainly underwater but lately I have been testing the technique on land. I often find insects, spiders, and plants that fluoresce using a specialized Light&Motion Sola Nightsea light. Some of the micro-spiders fluoresce brightly under blue light, the challenge is to get an acceptable photograph.
Below are some comparison photographs of spiders. The first photograph was taken under blue light and the second under white light using on-camera flash. All the spiders were photographed in their natural habitat on the beautiful Island of Okinawa.
The custom Light & Motion fluorescence setup for these land-based subjects.
The giant wood spiders (Nephila maculata) of Okinawa fluoresce under UV light.
I used my nauticam underwater setup with NIGHTSEA’s fluorescence excitation filters to photograph the wood spiders.
My Mission: To Document and Preserve the Wildlife of the Ryukyu Islands
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