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  • #361
That pic looks different from your normal ones Paul? Was it shot at a higher ISO, or on film or something?

Same camera, same ISO, more direct sunlight, much smaller aperture/greater depth of field. Normally I limit depth of field to a narrow range, but this time I decided to retain as much detail as possible. Perhaps that is the difference you are seeing.
 
  • #362
N. ramispina

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  • #363
Beautiful Nep, Drew! Post pics more often!
 
  • #364
Thanks Devon!

Im hoping to post more photos now that school is done for the summer. Been crazy busy for the last 3 months.
 
  • #365
N. ventricosa x glandulifera

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  • #366
Very nice pitcher!

I know there is lots of noise, it isn't super clear, not a lot of contrast and stuff... but considering I just randomly took this, I think it's pretty good! I didn't bother editing it.

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I like the way it looks like there is a beam of light on the middle plant...
 
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  • #367
It says the photo is currently unavailable. . . ???
 
  • #368
Whoops. Fixed
 
  • #369
@Devon: very nice plants indeed. D. scorpioides just doesn't grow for me. I suspect it doesn't like highland greenhouse conditions :-(

Here's my pic-o-the-day, N. lowii X campanulata:
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  • #370
Love that scorpiodes pic.
Don't feel bad Paul.. I'm in that same boat with ya.

row row row your HL boat, gently down the stream...
 
  • #371
This N. 'Lady Pauline' pitcher was made at the beginning of the year and is still fresh and bright! Proving that some nep pitchers can last quite a bit even in lower humidity.

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  • #372
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/67847013@N08/6997470590/" title="DSCF2235 by rball0406, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8009/6997470590_85b8358141.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="DSCF2235"></a>
 
  • #373
I'm absolutely horrible with arthropod photography, so I'm trying to work on that.

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  • #374
@Mass and Whim: Thanks! It's actually supposed to be D. dichrosepela, but I suspect it is lasiantha or gibsonii. The pics I saw on CPphoto finder of dichrosepela do not look the same as mine.

@Kyle: Nice shot! I haven't taken any insect pics yet either... I want to try it this summer.
 
  • #375
All I know is.. it's a ping

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  • #376
Really cool picture.
 
  • #377
thanks DB. Snapped this one too, but didn't realize it was so grainy and out of focus.

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  • #378
N. truncata x ovata with guest..

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  • #379
Jumping spider! I love those things.
 
  • #380
Very nice but yikes! Every day those lil guys crawl out of no where while I inspect the sarr pods and the near-opening nap pitchers... hope I don't get bit! D:
 
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