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30-JAN-2004 Ron Lutz 2nd

01-30-2004

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Usually I just walk around and shoot things as I see them with no setup or special lighting. Today I tried something different. I took some scrap black velvet for a back drop, borrowed a twin flex neck light source from the PaleoLab, and lugged my tripod up to the botany department. They have this orchid that has been soaking in a ground glass jar of alcohol for around 75 years. I played around all through my lunch break and I hope you like the result.

This is Angraecum sesquipedale from Madagascar. Charles Darwin, studying the fertilization of orchids by insects, predicted that in Madagascar there must be a moth with a 25cm proboscis capable of reaching the nectar at the bottom of the tube and fertilizing this flower. Many years later such a moth, the night flying hawk-moth (Xanthopan morgani praedicts) was discovered.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
1/3s f/5.6 at 135.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time30-Jan-2004 12:45:13
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length135 mm
Exposure Time1/3 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 08-Feb-2004 06:05
Very interesting! I like the shapes!
brother_mark03-Feb-2004 03:22
Interesting story and great photo. You work in a very neat place.
Jill02-Feb-2004 16:25
Facinating commentary and image. WOW!
virginiacoastline01-Feb-2004 02:32
AHHHH . .thanks for clearing that up . . .for some dumb reason knowing that makes the picture better for me (duuh . . . anal retentive, I need loose ends attached to something) LOL!!
Guest 31-Jan-2004 14:39
it's great idea, and very well done :)
Ron Lutz II31-Jan-2004 00:31
It's a 2nd stem....
virginiacoastline30-Jan-2004 23:48
It's beautiful . . you done good! Got a question, tho: what's that distracting line on the left? Is that the jar?
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