Thick-lip Spider-orchid (new)
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A new species for me from the weekend, someone in the group found a colony
of these Thick-lip Spider-orchids (Arachnorchis/Caladenia tesselata). This is a pale, almost albino form. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/11/03/ |
Thick-lip Spider-orchid (new)
This is a superb photograph Reiner, definitely one for the magazines.
Cheers Wendy "AusDigi" wrote in message ... A new species for me from the weekend, someone in the group found a colony of these Thick-lip Spider-orchids (Arachnorchis/Caladenia tesselata). This is a pale, almost albino form. -- http://photos.rnr.id.au/2007/11/03/ |
Thick-lip Spider-orchid (new)
Is it? Thanks - but can you explain why its a good photo? To me its just a
photo - I don't understand the art side of things so I just take photos. "Wendy7" wrote in message ... This is a superb photograph Reiner, definitely one for the magazines. |
Thick-lip Spider-orchid (new)
Well now, since I just point & click with my Sony, I really don't know about
the technical wording & jargon that goes on about photography? I say it is superb because of the clarity, it looks three dimensional, shows off the subject really well. I looks like something out of National Geographic. Cheers Wendy "AusDigi" wrote in message ... Is it? Thanks - but can you explain why its a good photo? To me its just a photo - I don't understand the art side of things so I just take photos. "Wendy7" wrote in message ... This is a superb photograph Reiner, definitely one for the magazines. |
Thick-lip Spider-orchid (new)
Thanks Wendy, when you said 3D I thought about depth-of-field. I have been
experimenting lately with that but not with this image, I just pointed and shot. :) "Wendy7" wrote in message ... I say it is superb because of the clarity, it looks three dimensional, shows off the subject really well. I looks like something out of National Geographic. |
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