In a follow-up to an older series, Craig Burrows continues to photograph flowers with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence that gives the blooms a neon, otherworldly look. Not all plants give off this ultraviolet light, but the ones that do look like they’re magical, giving an electric current of color and energy. Really fascinating and captivating shots. Via Colossal:

32881617173_010dcfd0f8_o-960x640@2xThe otherworldly beauty of ultraviolet fluorescence. 35212595280_451dc0c70b_o38116427992_e2d8becbd9_o24295773408_29b2d59086_o-960x640@2x26371139639_da1f8e1fb7_o-960x640@2x32852135814_b29e52d79f_o-960x640@2x33538663112_42f814d4e6_o-960x640@2x34396875695_ce35ac722f_o-960x640@2x38092679146_746f7620b2_o-960x640@2x38147545941_75ae207d25_o-960x640@2x38147725881_cc299a5f6e_o-960x640@2x


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