SlipperKing
Madd Virologist
I picked this guy up from Norito at our Aug workshop -08
Alittle too dark but you can see how flat the dorsal is.
Alittle too dark but you can see how flat the dorsal is.
great!!! looks like having gold in it! Jean
Looks like it is flecked with gold dust.
Oh gully geez It wasn't easy slipping my wife's jewelry out of the house to grind it up but it was worth it, to get this shot!:evil:Colouration and shape of this bloom are very impressive and you must have spent a fortune for the gold dust on it. :wink:
Best regards from Germany, rudolf
Oh gully geez It wasn't easy slipping my wife's jewelry out of the house to grind it up but it was worth it, to get this shot!:evil:
No really, this is some of my handy "lighting work" to get this shot. I probably couldn't do it again if I tried!
You're not alone Ed!I always thought a "flat dorsal" meant that the dorsal did not hang over the pouch but stood straight (er) up. Learn something every day.
No Dot, I didn't use any foil or any bounceing, at least not on purpose.Are you using gold foil to bounce light into the flower?
So how did you get the gold color? Is the flower actually a gold color?No Dot, I didn't use any foil or any bounceing, at least not on purpose.
Thanks, Rick. I suspect it's the incandescent bulb that gave the gold color. Neat effect!Dot,
Someone suggested I use supplimental lighting if I had to shot at night. I used 2 spotlights, incandescent, and a desk lamp with one of those new coiled fluorscent bulbs in it. Combination of light and camera settings must of given the appearence of gold. I'm sure I won't be able to repeat it,LOL!
The flower, itself, is vini but the center of the petals were the warts are, is faint greenish/yellow, almost transparent. The side shot shows this well.
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