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Geeeezz I'm tired of raving over your plants, but seriously, the color on that N. spectabilis x aristolochioides is too much... and the N. veitchii x boschiana is so vivid.
Is this the lens? Do you do any editing in Photoshop or anything, or are those just the raw pictures? What kind of lighting do you typically take photos under? Natural sunlight? Fluorescent? Some of those are so warm, they even look to be under incandescent lighting, but that can be accomplished with the white balance, as you said.
I don't have as nice a camera (I have a T1i), but I hope I'm capable of photos halfway that nice with some practice and a better lens.
Thanks for the advice! I really, really appreciate it!
I edit some photos slightly when it is really necessary with photofiltre or ACDsee pro 5
I only use natural light, ideal for taking photos "warm" is to shoot the evening just before sunset or in the sun adjusting white balance to get the effect "sunset sun
I spend a lot of time observing the different prey lurking on my Nepenthes and when the fall becomes clear I shoot in burst (6 fps), but the success rate is about 1 out of 30 times lol
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