New: fullspectrumAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917hive-183959zzanhive-180932hive-185836hive-166405steemhive-150122hive-144064hive-101145uncommonlabhive-145157hive-188619hive-183397hive-184714bitcoinkrsuccesshive-193637lifemotivationhive-180301hive-103599hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikersplantandhemp (43)in fullspectrum • 5 years agoWhat is Full Spectrum CBD Oil?There are many phrases that you may hear when researching CBD oils. One that is likely to come up a lot is “full-spectrum”. But what is full-spectrum CBD oil? And is it better or worse than any…solominer (72)in technology • 5 years agoConverted one of my actioncams to full spectrumFor about fifty dollars, these GoPro alternatives are great for using in areas where I may be worried about the camera getting damaged. Though normally these cameras block ultraviolet and infrared…solominer (72)in digitalart • 5 years agoFull Spectrum Style Transfer Art - Close up of Azalea flowerWhen the flowers opened, you could see the stamens inside and I wondered how my render would handle those parts of the flower. When I use the neural networks its usually less macro photos and more…solominer (72)in colorchallenge • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography - Green Anole LizardAround late spring this little reptile shows up on my window. Seemingly just to troll the cats inside. It perches itself on the corner of the window and bobs its head and puffs up a red sack under…solominer (72)in longexposurephotography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #11: Mountain Fire PierisThe bees really enjoy this plant, though its bell shaped flowers make it hard for bees to get to the nectar and pollen. The flowers stay around for a long time, and eventually the bees will rob the…solominer (72)in colorchallenge • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography Single - Carrot cuttingI thought these cutting would not survive. The carrots took the longest to start new growth out of everything I tried. I just took a cutting when roasting my vegetables and placed it in water. I…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #9: Akebia flowers Part 1The flowers are purple in visual light and have a mild fragrance to them. The bees like them and if there were couple plants it would produce fruit from these flowers. I took a cutting of the…solominer (72)in longexposurephotography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #8: Cinnamon FernThis large cryptogam grows all over Georgia. It can grow up to waist height and has large spore stalks that resemble Cinnamon stalks. I set uncurling frawn up in my space where I do blacklight…solominer (72)in colorchallenge • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography - Tesla curious about my cameraI think she wonders why I follow her around with my camera sometimes. Though she seems okay with it. I was trying to line up some pictures to make a unique appearance using infrared and full…solominer (72)in longexposurephotography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #7: Leatherleaf Mahonia Part 2The little flowers on this stem is fragile, the bees knock them off and they seem very delicate. Not all the buds have opened on this stem and have a different color to them before they open.…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoSelective Color Infared Photography Single - Walter in his tube boxHe really loves to sleep in this box we got the cats, for hours he will sleep just wasting the day in that box. I think sometimes when its cold he goes in there for warmth. And when its in the…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #7: Leatherleaf Mahonia Part 1The Leatherleaf is a Holly like plant and produces flowers in late winter. Around me its one of the only plants flowering in the early spring. And due to this, the pollinators love it. Eventually…solominer (72)in ultraviolet • 6 years agoMulti-Spectrum Video: Observing Mitch's pond at Graves Mountain "Rock Swap N Dig"I do not know alot about Mitch's Pond, I found it on satellite looking at Graves Mountain. Seems not many people check it out as its pretty far out of the way from the other UTV drop offs. I…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography #5: Ginger FlowersWith Ginger flowering, I had an opportunity to take a stalk and check it out with my LED black light. The first thing I notice was the flowers have an amazing smell to them. And the white flowers…solominer (72)in infrared • 6 years agoMulti-Spectrum Video: Exploring Brasstown Bald and the amazing views around it.This place has given me some of the best views of the mountains I have ever seen. There is a structure you can walk up and view just about 360 degrees around. I start off the video by describing…solominer (72)in sunrise • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Video - Moonrise and Sunrise the next morning.I set my camera up on a tree stump to film while I was working in the camp. Many fishermen were out and about on the lake. The weather was great, in the low 60s and couldn't have been better.…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography - Sunrise on the LakeWhile I was cooking breakfast for my friend and I, we got to enjoy an incredible sunrise on Lake Chatuge. The clouds traversing through the mountain peaks were amazing to watch. This area is known…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography - Moonrise on the lakeAfter setting up camp, burning wood down to coals and cooking dinner. It was perfect timing to watch a nearly full moon rise from the mountains. And as the sun went down it got brighter and…solominer (72)in photography • 6 years agoFull Spectrum Photography - Blacklit Raspberry shadowsI recently completed some new Full Spectrum Long Exposure Ultraviolet Fluorescence Photography. This photo is of the carpet with the shadow of the Raspberry sprig. The upper right corner has sap…solominer (72)in fullspectrum • 6 years agoFull Spectrum - Deciduous Pawpaw treeThe Paw-Paw is a fruit bearing tree that is Deciduous in the climate seen in these photos. During the winter it will shed its leaves and remain as sticks until the spring time. It is a very fast…