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Old 05-26-2009, 09:35 PM
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Hello all! I hope everyone enjoyed their long weekend. I was fortunate enough to spend mine in the Fakahatchee. I had a wonderful time and many thanks to a couple of great guys for their support.

I've been to the Fakahatchee many times and have some photos of the rewards here: Picasa Web Albums - Justin Parkkonen - Florida

Yesterday began for me with the acquisition of a new 10-20mm lens, so you may notice most of my shots below were shot very wide. It is a style I really like for Orchids and is a bit different from the common macro style. I love Orchids in habitat, so I shoot wide to capture that.

To start the day off we came across a huge vanilla with buds at the top. If I was able to return again today I would have climbed the tree and shot down on the flowers, I think that would be a cool perspective.



I could not find the Ghost I went to find (which is budding)... so I checked my usual suspects for a bud. Beautiful Ghosts, but no bud.



I was about to head out to the local gas station for a beverage and some food when I ran into one of the nicest guys I have ever met.

Not only did he show me some Vanilla blooms (and spent flowers) that I wouldn't have to climb a tree to shoot:



But he also helped me find and view a budding Ghost (after six years of failed attempts):



Looks like I will finally shoot a Ghost in bloom! (In the wild, the only way I want to.)

We spent enough time with the familiar and decided to trail blaze. Ducked through several of these:



We saw a Pop Ash that looked like a Ghost Town so we checked it out. No Ghost, but close:



Next stop was a huge Cypress dome... The kind that make you feel really insignificant. It was loaded with Guzmania, and a few were in bloom:



I've never seen a Guzmania in bloom before and it was quite a sight to see. It looks a lot like the Gingers of Tropical America.

Shortly out of the Cypress Dome we found ourselves in some of the tougher bush. Deep in conversation and walking parallel about 10' apart, I was actually startled when I turned my head literately into this:



Not a Cow-Horn of course, but I thought I had walked into a swarm of bees for a second. I shot this wide (same as the rest of the shots) because I love Orchid shots in habitat, I can't get enough of them. I can recall this area so well and actually feel like I am in the Fakahatchee when I look at it, an effect I appreciate more when I shoot Orchids wide. I have some wider cropped shots that show even more of the bloom. A quick count gives me 21 blooms and several buds. Once we walked into Butterfly territory we found about a dozen more plants, some budded, some empty.

Other Orchids spotted include many Dingy Flowered, the typical Rigids, a couple Clam Shell and the invasive terrestrial African Spotted.

All in all, one of the best day I have ever spent in the mighty Fakahatchee. Overall covered about four miles off of trail, around six miles total.



Thank you again Dave & Mike for your generous support.

Here's Mike after over four miles; he hardly broke a sweat!


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Old 05-26-2009, 09:49 PM
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Excellent photos Justin. Looks like you had a blast.
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:46 PM
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After our trip with Dave in April, I can see that I never would have lasted this trip! Looks like you had a lot of successes.
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Old 05-26-2009, 11:00 PM
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After our trip with Dave in April, I can see that I never would have lasted this trip! Looks like you had a lot of successes.
I do triathlon and Mike had me gettin' tired! But the excitement could keep you going I am sure.

Do you have any wild Calypso orchids near you in Michigan?
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Old 05-26-2009, 11:11 PM
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justin is it the camera or how in the heck can you post such a beautiful thing congrats seems you know how to do what you do how about your friends are they OK I hope so PIECE,,,Fakahatchee Man B.K.A---Ghost Hunter
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Old 05-26-2009, 11:30 PM
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justin is it the camera or how in the heck can you post such a beautiful thing congrats seems you know how to do what you do how about your friends are they OK I hope so PIECE,,,Fakahatchee Man B.K.A---Ghost Hunter
Mike, it isn't the camera or me, it is the Fakahatchee! There is so much beauty... Next time I am out there I am going to take the time to really compose some shots, especially of the Ghost.

My friends are good. That's not the first time they've been out with me, but it was definitely the toughest trek they've done. Stephon is going to get a hiking bag so he can carry water for the group in the future.

Oh, and I took your advice and picked up a knife today. Only a 4" blade, but it's a start. It is hard enough to remember all of my camera stuff when I head out. I also bought a compass whistle combo., found my other compass and will try to get my GPS runnin' again.
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Old 05-26-2009, 11:57 PM
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Mike, it isn't the camera or me, it is the Fakahatchee! There is so much beauty... Next time I am out there I am going to take the time to really compose some shots, especially of the Ghost.

My friends are good. That's not the first time they've been out with me, but it was definitely the toughest trek they've done. Stephon is going to get a hiking bag so he can carry water for the group in the future.

Oh, and I took your advice and picked up a knife today. Only a 4" blade, but it's a start. It is hard enough to remember all of my camera stuff when I head out. I also bought a compass whistle combo., found my other compass and will try to get my GPS runnin' again.
Starting to get real hot out there so make sure you take plenty of water. I buy the 25 oz. water bottles with sport top and freeze them, so I can have cold water for most of the day. I took a silver sunshield for car windsheilds and made a bottle huggy and it make the ice last for hours. I also hiked 3 days in Big Cypress and had ice cold water for 2 and half days with those shields. Just makes your day more pleasurable.
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Old 05-27-2009, 12:01 AM
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very good very good but you didnt post any of the others the pod the others that where so close to eye level and that one ghost is the one u guys must have been carrying the ladder you where so close to at least 7 more beauties GHOST that is lolooolllolololoolol
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Old 05-27-2009, 12:25 AM
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very good very good but you didnt post any of the others the pod the others that where so close to eye level and that one ghost is the one u guys must have been carrying the ladder you where so close to at least 7 more beauties GHOST that is lolooolllolololoolol
Mike,

Got lots of shots of buds and I sampled a couple compositions for when I return to shoot the flowers. Here's one of the compositions, with of course, the addition of a friend of mine.



I love those wide shots and it is so unusual to find them online (especially of Ghosts...) I love to see the habitat. I will shoot Macros too and get very close up and focused shots.

Here is another of that bud:



I am going to raise my camera a few inches, rotate it about 20 degrees and shoot the Ghost flower like this. I'll do it in the morning with the sun behind me so the backdrop will be darker.
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Old 05-27-2009, 12:27 AM
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Starting to get real hot out there so make sure you take plenty of water. I buy the 25 oz. water bottles with sport top and freeze them, so I can have cold water for most of the day. I took a silver sunshield for car windsheilds and made a bottle huggy and it make the ice last for hours. I also hiked 3 days in Big Cypress and had ice cold water for 2 and half days with those shields. Just makes your day more pleasurable.
Any tips on carrying a LOT of water, like, five or six gallons? Don't want to spend a fortune on cantenes, those bladder type leather bags, and gallon jugs seems a little too awkward. I was thinking two liter soda bottles. Do they sell multiple gallon "zip lock" bags?
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