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  • #281
I only had 4 pics turn out, so I'm stickin' em all here.

D. trinervia


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D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa

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  • #282
Nice Devon! What camera are you using now?

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D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa

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Oh man, that's DOOOPPPPEEE
 
  • #283
I love the moss stuff growing around the trinervia
 
  • #284
@Brie: Panasonic DMC FZ150 or something. :p
 
  • #285
'Really love the D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa. Such amazing patterns of color, and nicely shot. But for some reason they make me hungry. :)
 
  • #286
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My Drosera binata ‘dichotoma giant’ :)

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+ Drosera capensis 'Broadleaf' :p

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  • #287
Mass, It's good to see some actual prey getting caught!
 
  • #288
I like the last one, Mass!

That capensis shot is nice, Creepy. :-O

Here's ma pic of the day. D. venusta flower with gloomy weather outside. The stalk is in front of a window
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  • #289
That D. erythrorhiza ssp. squamosa is just amazing.
 
  • #290
thanks everyone.
I absolutely love the species too. I'll be sad when it's done for the season.
 
  • #291
Something you don't see every day:

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  • #292
I didn't know that hybrid made so many pitchers. How are you preserving them?
 
  • #293
This H. pulchella shot is going to be my favorite photo for a while...
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  • #294
Cool. What is it, N. x dyeriana? Those pitchers look big!

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@Brie: Such detail! Nice!

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I would leik critique on this pwease. I like it, but I'm not someone else.. so i dunno what it looks like from someone else's perspective. lol. Boring or interesting?

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  • #296
I didn't know that hybrid made so many pitchers. How are you preserving them?

I'm not sure... :p I'd like to, I might try the freezer method but it's always so lackluster in the end. They'll never really keep their color or shape... I'm just spraying them for now.

Cool. What is it, N. x dyeriana? Those pitchers look big!

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@Brie: Such detail! Nice!

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I would leik critique on this pwease. I like it, but I'm not someone else.. so i dunno what it looks like from someone else's perspective. lol. Boring or interesting?

It's N. spectabilis x talangensis. I like that shot! I like how half and half are in and out of focus. Plus - D. scorpioides is the only pygmy worth its salt. :p

:0o: why you cut the them ?

awesome!! that pither is so beautiful

Thanks Joshua.

Because I am a monster! Bent on destroying good things!! :mwahaha:
 
  • #297
It's N. spectabilis x talangensis. I like that shot! I like how half and half are in and out of focus. Plus - D. scorpioides is the only pygmy worth its salt. :p

It's actually d. dichrosepela. :p I love spec x tal. I want one!
 
  • #298
It's actually d. dichrosepela. :p I love spec x tal. I want one!

Oh. :0o: I meant.. .

D. dichrosepela is the only pygmy worth its salt!! :lol:
 
  • #299
Keep that up BE and you're gonna force me into finding a heli for the collection.
 
  • #300
Unedited, taken this afternoon.
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