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    Green Cymbidium

    Green cymbidiums don't show up in the stores here too often, so i was happy when I found this one!

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    Re: Green Cymbidium

    Lovely shot, Marianne. Nice clarity and vivid colors on this.
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    Re: Green Cymbidium

    A very lovely floral shot, Marianne. I have never heard of a Cumbidium, but just presume it is a type of Orchid.
    IMO, Orchids are difficult to shoot, and you have nice sharpness and color here.
    I would love to have seen a warmer background here, but sometimes we just don't have a choice.

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    Re: Green Cymbidium

    Marianne, I think it would look better on a warmer background too, or maybe even black. You captured it well though. Great color and clarity. The soft lighting worked really well too.

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    Re: Green Cymbidium

    Eddie, Kaye, and Jim,

    Thanks so much. I appreciate your feedback. Yes, Kaye it is an orchid. Jim I will try to reshoot with a warmer background.


 

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