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Orchid Digest question
Hello:
I've just noticed on the Orchid Digest web page an ad in their Special Issues section for Vol 67-4. It deals with Phrags. Does anyone have this issue? Would you mind providing me with a verbal description of this issue? Is it mostly text, pictures, both? What are the dimensions, number of pages? Anything would be informative, I've never seen one of their publications and am interested in buying this issue. Thanks, Francis Marion |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:21:58 GMT, "francis marion"
wrote: Hello: I've just noticed on the Orchid Digest web page an ad in their Special Issues section for Vol 67-4. It deals with Phrags. Does anyone have this issue? Would you mind providing me with a verbal description of this issue? Is it mostly text, pictures, both? What are the dimensions, number of pages? Anything would be informative, I've never seen one of their publications and am interested in buying this issue. Thanks, Francis Marion ODC does a GREAT job with special additions. Generally the issues have enough photos to be eye candy and they are very well done. But they are not photo essays alone. They are well supported with knowledgeable or is it accepted experts writing thoughtful articles. We have had a subscription for 4 years and would not miss an issue. Specifically Issue 67-4 - pages 206--287 - size - 81/2 by 11 inches. Cover: Phrag kovachii by Benjamin Collantes Meza in Peru. back: Phrag Longueville (P. Hanne Popow x P. longifolium) grown by Orchid Zone; photo by James Comstock. In this Issue: pg 213 - Olaf Gruss - A Checklist of the Genus Phragmipedium pg 242 - Robert-Jan W. Quen`e - Phragmipedium brasiliense, a New Species of the Section Lorifolia from Brazil pg 244 - Marilyn LeDoux - Orchids 101 - Phragmipedium Culture pg 246 - Centerfold - Pinup: Phragmipedium Jason Fischer 'Triplicate' pg 248 - Harold Koopowitz - Phragmipedium kovachii in the Wild pg 256 - Harold Koopowitz - The Influence of Phrag. schlimii and Phrag. besseae in Slipper Orchid Hybrids pg 265 - Marilyn LeDoux - Those "Other" Phragmipedium Hybrids pg 275 - Harold Koopowitz - Profile - Terry Root and the Orchid Zone Nursery pg 278 - Breeder's Choice - Windy Hill Gardens pg 279 - Orchids in 3-D pg 280 - Treasures in Orchid Literature - Part V. in Search of Phragmipedium vittatum in the Peat Bogs of the Planalto pg 210 - Cafe - News from around the Orchid pg 282 - Gallery - photos from a recent Peru trip. pg 286 - Webwatch - Intriguing places to surf the web pg 287 - Interactive - try your hand to wind a free years extension on your Digest membership. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Thanks for the great summary!!
I really like Phrags and it sounds like an interesting issue. I'm going to get it for sure, especially after your mention of the Orchids in 3D!! I am also a 3D photographer and am always interested in what others are doing with 3D photography. Thanks, F. Marion |
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"francis marion" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:Unald.32750$5K2.14700@attbi_s03... Thanks for the great summary!! I really like Phrags and it sounds like an interesting issue. I'm going to get it for sure, especially after your mention of the Orchids in 3D!! I am also a 3D photographer and am always interested in what others are doing with 3D photography. So I'm curious. In a nutshell, how do you photograph in 3-D? -- Reka This is LIFE! It's not a rehearsal. Don't miss it! http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.792 / Virus Database: 536 - Release Date: 09.11.04 |
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Assuming we're talking "Orchid-Digest-3D", you take two images from very
slightly different viewpoints. When placed side-by-side, spaced to match the distance between the pupils of the eyes, and if you can stare straight ahead at them, it tricks your brain into seeing it 3D. Many moons ago, when I lived in SC, there was a professor at U of South Carolina (I think) that did that with video tape. When the two images were alternated at a high rate, it looked like 3D on TV. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "Reka" wrote in message ... "francis marion" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:Unald.32750$5K2.14700@attbi_s03... Thanks for the great summary!! I really like Phrags and it sounds like an interesting issue. I'm going to get it for sure, especially after your mention of the Orchids in 3D!! I am also a 3D photographer and am always interested in what others are doing with 3D photography. So I'm curious. In a nutshell, how do you photograph in 3-D? -- Reka This is LIFE! It's not a rehearsal. Don't miss it! http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.792 / Virus Database: 536 - Release Date: 09.11.04 |
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There are several methods. The one already mentioned is most common.
I actually own several 3D cameras that are designed spicifically for the purpose of creating 3d iimages. But most of the time I use one digital camera and take pictures from 2 slightly different view points. I'll assemble one of my orchid 3d's and post it on alt.bin.pict.orchids for you to look at. It might take a little while for me to do this so I'll post a message here when I get it done. Good day, Francis M |
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I just got this issue, and found it very interesting and the photographs are wonderful! The articles on breeding I found fascinating as I was just wondering about some of the besseae and schlimii hybrids, so perfect timing.
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There are several methods. The one already mentioned is most common.
I actually own several 3D cameras that are designed spicifically for the purpose of creating 3d iimages. But most of the time I use one digital camera and take pictures from 2 slightly different view points. I'll assemble one of my orchid 3d's and post it on alt.bin.pict.orchids for you to look at. It might take a little while for me to do this so I'll post a message here when I get it done. Good day, Francis M |
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Thanks for the great summary!!
I really like Phrags and it sounds like an interesting issue. I'm going to get it for sure, especially after your mention of the Orchids in 3D!! I am also a 3D photographer and am always interested in what others are doing with 3D photography. Thanks, F. Marion |
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