That is absolutely spectacular! I love the way the subject flower is very sharply in focus; but, the background is blurred. Very nice effect!
newbud; In orchids, it's confusing the way we use the word "clone". On one hand, a clone can be only one plant among thousands of genetically identical plants that were assexually created in a laboratory, through the cloning process. Or, a clone can be a genetically unique single plant. The latter definition is the one that was used here. So, virtually any genetically unique individual plant, such as all plants grown from seed, are single clones. They were not "cloned"; but, they are a clone. Think of them as the "ground zero" clone for their particular and unique set of genes, from which there is a potential to assexually reproduce it and create many more clones with identical genetics. I know, it sounds screwy; but, that's how we use the terminology. Eventually, you get used to it.