Here are a few bulbos that are in bloom now. Some are at the end of their time and some are just starting.
Photo #1 Bulb. fasinator. This one was pollinated by a fly the other day. We’ll have to see if anything comes of that
Photo #2. Bulb. rothschidiamun X frostii ‘crownpoint’. Just a cool flower. Almost done blooming
Photo #3. Bulb. A-doribil Boonyuen (Boon Bryson ‘WindyHill’ X enchinolabium ‘Windy Hill’). About halfway done blooming
Photo #4. Bulb. (Cindy Dukes D&F AM/AOS X enchinolabium ‘Windy Hill’s Roadkill AM/AOS). A little darker red than the A-doribil. Getting to the end of it’s bloom
Photo #5. Bulb. Doris Dukes Bill’s Best AM/AOS X carurnculatum ‘magnifico’ AM/AOS. Much bigger than the enchinolabiums. Not about to smell any of these.
Is it how the photo was taken, camera up and down, as to holding the camera sideways. Or is how the image is stored in the gallery that they all come out sideways when uploaded?
For the pictures: after you take the picture (I am assuming you are using the camera on a phone), go into “edit” and rotate the picture 90degrees, save the photo. Next, go back into “edit” and rotate picture back to the correct orientation and save it again. After doing that the picture should upload in the proper orientation
Photos from my older digital camera always upload correctly. Photos from several newer phones have not done so. I suspect "modern" software no longer preserves orientation information.
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