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Old 09-04-2013, 09:14 AM
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Thank you Rosie! That really was very helpful!
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Old 09-04-2013, 09:51 AM
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Thank you Rosie! That really was very helpful!
One other thought... distance between the flower and the backdrop, compared to the distance between the flower and the camera (specifically the focal plane of the camera) can be important in whether you pick up the backdrop in the photos.

It's complex to explain the reason if you are not familiar with the depth-of-field concepts. However in simple terms, if you are picking up too much of the backdrop texture then try moving the plant further from the backdrop. There are plenty of places on the web that explain the depth of field concept far better than I ever could

It's difficult with compact cameras to get a depth of field of anything much less than infinity, which makes it very difficult to properly smudge out the backdrop texture (at least it was with our compact even though it had fully manual settings). This is due to the tiny distance between the lens and the focal plane of the camera. This is the main reason my husband and I finally gave up with the compact and got a DSLR. We had started to understand what we needed/wanted and couldn't get it out of the camera.
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Old 09-04-2013, 11:40 AM
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so pretty glad it does not reek....seriously hoping the bulbo I just bought does not reek or it may have to go to another home....O_o...whew....
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Unbelievably elegant and gorgeous. Congratulations!
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Very cool, Rosie. Too bad about the lost buds but at least the second spike made it.
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Old 10-25-2013, 01:44 AM
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Thanks everyone, the second spike is still going, it keeps opening flowers sequentially. No flower right now but a big fat bud forming so should have another one soon

Oh, and I've spotted a new growth down at the base as well so should have a new p-bulb developing in a few months time
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