Image 1 of 1
Birds Eye View 02.TIF
A male tītipounamu specimen of a wing at the Auckland War Memorial Museum fluoresce white where the plumage reflects ultraviolet light along the edge of the wing.
This photograph is created by two images captured on a full spectrum camera -one image documenting only ultraviolet (UV) and the other red-green-blue (RGB) light. The final is a blend of the ultraviolet and red-green-blue image—an approximation of how we think birds see, and how birds look to other birds, based on the research conducted so far.
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 171 September October 2021.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/birds-eye-view-2/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2021.
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission
This photograph is created by two images captured on a full spectrum camera -one image documenting only ultraviolet (UV) and the other red-green-blue (RGB) light. The final is a blend of the ultraviolet and red-green-blue image—an approximation of how we think birds see, and how birds look to other birds, based on the research conducted so far.
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 171 September October 2021.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/birds-eye-view-2/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2021.
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission
- Copyright
- Richard Robinson © 2021.No Reproduction without prior written permission.
- Image Size
- 5760x3840 / 126.6MB
- https://www.depth.co.nz/p/license
- https://www.depth.co.nz/p/sales
- Contained in galleries
- BIRD’S EYE VIEW