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gore42
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I was going to skip this one altogether, since the bloom is held in such a way that it is a bit difficult to get photos from every angle. However, it's a cool enough species that it was worth a shot, and it should help everyone get a better idea of how the species carries its blooms.
I used a slightly different lighting setup on this one. Generally, I use light reflected from the ceiling, but that wouldn't work for this one, since the dorsal hangs over the pouch (presumably to protect it from water under natural conditions?). With this one, I just used light reflected from a screen in front of the bloom... which gives plenty of light, but it's a little flat.
Anyway, to see the 3D, just click on the photo below:
http://www.goreorchids.com/SpecPgs/3d-stonei/stonei-spin.html
Hope you like it!
As Ever,
Matthew Gore
I used a slightly different lighting setup on this one. Generally, I use light reflected from the ceiling, but that wouldn't work for this one, since the dorsal hangs over the pouch (presumably to protect it from water under natural conditions?). With this one, I just used light reflected from a screen in front of the bloom... which gives plenty of light, but it's a little flat.
Anyway, to see the 3D, just click on the photo below:
http://www.goreorchids.com/SpecPgs/3d-stonei/stonei-spin.html
Hope you like it!
As Ever,
Matthew Gore