Craig Burrows, a 28-year-old photographer in the Southern California, photographs plants and flowers with a kind of photography technique named UVIVF (Ultraviolet-Induced Visible Fluorescence). Craig Burrows uses a 365nm LED light which is passed through a filter to transmit only UV and infrared light to illuminat the plants and flowers that absorb the light and release visible light at different wavelengths.
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