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didnt realize orchids were such a pain to photograph....

some paph hybrid i picked up about this time last year when i was in Florida for $20.....was blooming when i bought it, this is the first bloom since then

hmmmmmm nope dont look like this in person....
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not quite.....
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closer........
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this one is pretty close..........
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even though this looks way dark....its actually pretty close.....
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Wow nice looking maudie. Good solid coloration and downsept petals. Does it have fairrianum in the hybrid? Does it have a name?
 
went looking for a tag......either never had one or i lost it......seeming to remember it didnt have a tag when i bought it(i liked the flower which is why i picked it up) .....but that was about a year ago so im not positive......
 
went looking for a tag......either never had one or i lost it......seeming to remember it didnt have a tag when i bought it(i liked the flower which is why i picked it up) .....but that was about a year ago so im not positive......

Beautiful shots! I have friends and an ex who are fanatical about orchids and cannot quite see it through why I am so fond of plants filled with the "husks" of insects. Go figure . . .
 
i love orchids but aint fanatical about them......if i see one that i like....tag or not ill buy it.....i just buy the ones with flowers or growth habits i like......i bought this one cause ive never tried to grow a paph and i liked the purplish maroon flower.........
 
Stunning shots! Got to go with the last one ;)
 
The glossy ones need diffuse lighting to get a good exposure without washing out the highlights. Growing them can be easier than getting a photo that looks right.
 
yeah i know what the problem is.......just aint sure how to fix it with the equipment i have......if the wife doesnt have to much for me to do this weekend i may play around with the camera some more.......
 
Lovely plant.

Try using a black backdrop with a light and no flash. Natural light is best if you can but sometimes not possible. Lovely plant.
 
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Try bouncing the flash off a white sheet while opening the lens a couple extra stops. I also like photographing them outdoors in the early morning/late afternoon, when the light color isn't crazy and the sun isn't too intense. It's a nice light and you can play with the lighting angle and shadows. It looks good against a background of leaves or whatever, just far enough back to be a bit out of focus.
 
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yeah thought about the outdoors thing but the wind is blowing......hoping it dies down this early evening........
 
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you miss the point.........aint looking to tweak a picture till it shows the right color......looking to take a picture and having it come out right........if i really want to tweak stuff im using Photoshop CS2 on my laptop
 
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