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Ah man! The pictures in this topic are incredible! GEEZE!! Great work to those putting in efforts on this and thanks to Jeremiah for offering such great bounty! I don't have nearly the artistic touch that some ...scratch that, MOST people in this topic have BUT I'm going to give it a shot!
Lets start off with a shot of D. prolifera (side view of the traps)
And here is a nice view of death valley/D. capensis "All Red" forest (Wouldn't it be scary having to navigate thisl?!)
Now, the above picture may not look like anything special... but here is where I went a little off track to try and catch the eyes of the judge... The above picture is available in high res so that it can be put as your desktop! Here is a picture of it on my dual 22" monitors (It does it no justice,just look at the full res at the end of the topic for yourself) :
If you would like to use it for your desktop, you can download it (just right click the picture and select "Set As Desktop Background...") It is size set for 1680-*1050 but should shrink/stretch to fit just about anything without too much distortion. You can also go to this link if you just want to see the full size version.
Wow Peat! That second Drosera (D. capensis 'Albino'?) sure is heavenly! If there were such things as CP angles, I'd expect that one to descend from the heavens, glorious hues and all!
Wow guy, definitely some of the best CP photos I have seen in a while.
Since they are so good I’m going to up the ante with one day left.
To the top three will I will add one pack of any of the following seeds, winners choice.
N. rowanae
Roridula gorgonias
U. nelumbifolia
As some I’m sure know, U. nelumbifolia seeds start to germinate in as little as 24 hours so I will wait until the seed pods ripen and send them in damp LFS. In other words it may be a few week to a month before they are ready so no SASE will be required.
My last minute procrastination entry of one of my splendiana x mixta babies...no way it can hold its own against the super glimery dewy picture by the masters earlier though but I love seeing all these pictures from the contests though
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