Phrag. Sedenii candidulum

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Silvan

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After about a hundred pics, I finally managed to take some decent ones..
Thanks to Dot, Lise and Eric for their help :) (still working on the aperture thingy)..

Ps. The stove makes some very good pictures of phrags..Thanks Eric! lol
(Yeah, I know I need to clean it,..)



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Ps. The stove makes some very good pictures of phrags..Thanks Eric! lol
(Yeah, I know I need to clean it,..)


What for!? I haven't cooked in/cleaned mine in 2 years! :p
The light photo is the one that looks like typical v. Candidulum. Actually, not typical as they're getting harder and harder to find. :(
Thanks for posting.
 
After about a hundred pics, I finally managed to take some decent ones..
Thanks to Dot, Lise and Eric for their help :) (still working on the aperture thingy)..

Ps. The stove makes some very good pictures of phrags..Thanks Eric! lol
(Yeah, I know I need to clean it,..)

:rollhappy::rollhappy::rollhappy:

Next time, you shoud take picture when the plant is in the stove!!!!

Very nice plant! And your 3rd pic is wonderful!!!
 
Thanks all :) Now that I figured out the aperture I'll try to modify it, the pics were f8, but it was automatic.. I'll try manually to change it..

Thanks Eric, I don't feel guilty to show my dirty stove to the entire planet anymore ;) buy the Candidulum in Canada, it seems that's what we all have.. It has the AM/AOS mention with it's name, but I've red somewhere it never was really awarded or something. So I didn't mention it. :)

My first idea was to put it in the stove for the picture, but the stem is too long :p
 

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