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Slc. Hsin Buu Lady 'Y.T.'
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Odd name but the bloom is gorgeous! Picture doesn't do it justice, it's a very dark burgundy irl. No fragrance that I can tell. This one survived shipping pretty well, unfortunately the flower is pointed at the floor! Had to take this with the plant on it's side. 😂
Updated this post with some pics I took outside in the sun, the color really popped! |
The camera never quite does them justice! It is quite pretty, though, even so!
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That's a very nice one! Also love that red pattern on the yellow background.
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It's really nice, 2 more buds to go! I like the yellow throat against the red a lot.
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I tried taking pictures last night with flash, they turned out alright but still not close. The one posted was just the overhead led light with no flash. I tried one with flash in the led light as well, looked so saturated and not close so it was immediately deleted.
Would like to set up a mini "studio" to take these pics, probably wouldn't take too much. A black backdrop and spotlight would probably do it. I'm just using a cell phone at this point so don't have to be too fancy! |
If you can set up a suitable backdrop outside during the day you might get closer to the color. If you want to play with a photo editor to tweak it further, Irfanview is an excellent little photo editor (free for individual use... the price is right), and the color-correction function is very powerful and easy to use.
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Definitely ------ we eventually automatically notice a lot that the image/photo just doesn't get the sort of view --- which is overall view plus colours, plus sometimes little specs of glittering that some orchid petals and sepals have ------ where the light rays getting to our two eyes (with our generally 2 eyes spaced apart by some distance) can see the glittering easily ----- while typical cameras basically have a single 'eye' don't get the same effect ----- although occasionally I have seen photos where the glittering was captured - when cameras have appropriate settings. That's aside from the other physical differences between our own eye system and the lens/sensor/electronics system.
One thing I notice is that our two eyes looking at a flower is able to see a bit more than a typical single lens camera ----- as our eyes are able to peek 'around the sides' of orchid flowers ..... to get a little bit more detail. Two-lens cameras do exist, but maybe still some issues with calibration, or customers reporting image not very good due to poor construction or cheap build or getting out of calibration. |
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