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jaguar • Feb 13, 2005 2:50 pm
There's an orchid show on at the moment at the Kew Gardens, by an odd series of events I ended up there after shooting something else so I took the opportunity to fill up my CF cards with pwetty flowers. What really got me though were these amazing fly-eating ones. Didn't really have the gear with me for the job but did a decent job all things considered, all are unedited. Sadly they're all a bit washed out here, as far as I can ascertain browsers don't read profiles, if you download them they should look better.

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garnet • Feb 13, 2005 9:46 pm
These are the "Lady Slipper" variety, no? I spent a small fortune on orchids when I lived in San Francisco, but could never get them to bloom, and I usually killed them off quickly--no green thumb here. I always thought there was something slightly obscene about the lady slippers; but I love the waxy thick petals of the flowers. Cool pix!
wolf • Feb 13, 2005 9:59 pm
I think it's time to rewatch Pink Floyd's The Wall.

Doesn't Beletseri or somebody here grow orchids?
404Error • Feb 13, 2005 11:57 pm
Hummm orchids, there's a flower I haven't tried shooting yet, makes for an interesting subject. Awesome shots, Jag! :thumbsup:
warch • Feb 14, 2005 12:24 pm
So strange and lovely and sexy.

Last summer I found a huge stand (15-20) blooming native pink ladyslippers in Northern Wisconsin woods, just off a boggy bridge. Most Ive ever seen in one place all in bloom. Of course the crazed skeeters made prolonged contemplation a bit dicey.

Jag, the buds are as or more lovely than the open blossoms.
jaguar • Feb 14, 2005 2:34 pm
I'm sure they are. This is the first time I've tried shooting flowers with an SLR, I don't own a macro lens so I was shooting with a 200mm lens and sitting the required 1.2m back. It's a big hot house, beautifully laid out, lots of pro photographers there, met one guy with a proper macro rig, very, very cool. Added to the 'dispose of my disposeable income' list.

How washed out these look here is shitting me, I'm going to see if I can re-save them somehow.

edit: It's a big hot house, not a big shot.
Dunlavy • Feb 14, 2005 3:10 pm
garnet wrote:
These are the "Lady Slipper" variety, no? I spent a small fortune on orchids when I lived in San Francisco, but could never get them to bloom, and I usually killed them off quickly--no green thumb here. I always thought there was something slightly obscene about the lady slippers; but I love the waxy thick petals of the flowers. Cool pix!


No green- :thumbsup: aye? that stinks. I can somehow make things grow magnificently by accidentally forgetting about them for a month or so.

That's a little gardening tip from me to you. ^_^
Brown Thrasher • Feb 19, 2005 4:22 pm
I'm not an expert on orchids or any flower, but I did find this to be cool. Downloaded pictures were very intense to me; I'm not sure why but hey were.......