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    Orchids again

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    Nursing my lower back, probably due to the vivariums I was setting up, took urgent leave to rest




    this den. is housed in the viva in my room and it bloom




















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    very very nice

    two things:

    1. if you flash why you still use ISO400?
    2. the background is such a nice black, I think can try use a matt black sheet to cover the pot can camouflage it quite well.

    one more thing, if you use a 60mm macro instead, will it give you more DOF (due to shorter focal length)? or perhaps it will get cancelled out because you now need to be closer to your subject.

    yet another thing, when you conduct workshop for us?
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    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    low lighting situation, had to use highspeed sync. anyway, as for the ISO, it doesn't matter because I always apply neatimage to the photos :P, although a ISO 100/200 will give more details.

    I have spare velvet if you need somemore, but why do you want to camo your pots? just repot them into black pots :P

    given the distance between the camera plane and subject, the DOF is already so thin, even with a 50mm it doesn't help much. But I believe a shorter macro will defintely help. Benny, got a spare 60mm macro?

    Workshop? for what? I'm in no position to conduct a workshop, no knowledge, no skill

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    can see your black pots in some of the pix. perhaps if you wrap it in black felt or something it will merge into the black background, then the pix will be orket book standard


    but frankly I would rather you not apply neatimage, you mean your flash is not strong enough?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    haha, but wouldn't that make yr plant floating if the pot merges with the background?

    flash is strong, but adjusting is really a PITA to get the correct exposure and angle. But i think 2 flash will do greater things

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    organise a session we bring all our flash to your house.

    you dun have ST-E2 meh?
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    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Don't have ST-E2. Just bring 1 more flash and a ST-E2 will do
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    I can bring my 60mm Macro of the session... When?
    Members interested in orchids would love to see your mum's collection as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    Don't have ST-E2. Just bring 1 more flash and a ST-E2 will do
    time to get an ST-E2!
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    can't, need to save for my studies.. and hole in my pocket from the orchid purchases.

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    Let me know, i can loan you my ST-E2 and flashes. Not shooting anytime soon. I love the dark velvet background which absorb the light . Actually the pots give the subject distance but i also like it floating. Even tilly are shot with black velvet backdrop and floating in mid air.
    Cheers!

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    tillies different, since they can be without pots. but for orchids, kind of strange

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    ya so the pot act as a distance . Actually i find the picture good enough to tell which species .
    Cheers!

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    Simon, with all respects you are making me jealous . The pictures are so good and cant resist myself. Great photo's and equally excellent species.

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    Eh... Question: Are you growing them in dried moss or chaocoal? Those in pots are terrestrial orchids?
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    mostly are just spagnum moss, some are charcoal with moss on top and also perlite and moss combo

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    So, these babies can tolerate wet roots?
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    also depends on the species u have. seedling aka keiki/babies can stay moist. species like phal requires dry out period before you water again. my mom usually water when the moss has dried up. Den also the same, water the media, then water when the media is dry. Whats species you referring to?

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    Read me! :bigsmile: http://justikanz.blogspot.com/

    I'm crypt collecting... Starting cheap, now have Cryptocoryne beckettii, C.beckettii var petchii, C.crispatula var.balansae, C.griffithii(Melted! ), C.nurii, C.parva, C.pygmaea(Melted! ), C.tonkinensis(Melted! ), C.walkeri, C.wendtii 'Brown', C.wendtii 'Green', C.wendtii 'Green Gecko', C.wendtii 'Tropica' and Cryptocoryne x willisii

    Oh, juggling is hard work, man!...

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    the D. Peguanum is usually on charcoal, requires bright sunlight
    as for the hybrid, it should be on moss, just rewater when the moss dry up

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