We submitted this plant for AOS judging as Aerangis splendida. It was given a provisional CHM pending taxonomic verification. The plant was identified by Stig Dahlstrom at Selby and the CHM (85 points) now stands as Aerangis brachycarpa 'Joanna'
Thank you! Beautiful pictures, indeed. Was it originally a digital photo, or scanned printed photo ? I would like to have, if it is possible, a higher resolution (perhaps, original digital, as it came from your camera), both to make screen wallpapers (for myself and for my daughter), and for drawing (so a large size photo is a help). I am no artist, but with graphical tablet one can do many things.
If I were to venture a guess, I'd say the plant suffered from excessive handling and exposure to show conditions that were quite different from what it would usually have in our greenhouse at the end of October (in New Hampshire). We grow mostly vandas; several aerangis species and hybrids share the growing space, but get less light than the vandas. Our exhibit space was in a very open corridor, unfortunately directly across from the display was a huge terrace door that let in near arctic blasts every time it opened.
BTW, I bought my plant from J&L Orchids in Connecticut - it originally came from Lorens Grobler in South Africa.