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Post by Christian on May 10, 2011 18:54:38 GMT
Hi all, last saturday i got a new camera and so i am now learning how to use it. Here are some results from tonight. Christian
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Post by Brian Barnes on May 11, 2011 11:57:35 GMT
Fantastic plants and photos as usual, Christian. Thanks for sharing them with us! Brian
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Post by Apoplast on May 11, 2011 14:35:13 GMT
Looks like you've got your camera figured out to me! Why are your D. rupacola plants still up and looking fresh? They don't even look like they are at then end of their season. Are you just that much better than I am at growing them? Now that I think of it, that may well be the difference.
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sundewman
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Happy Growing!
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Post by sundewman on May 13, 2011 16:49:32 GMT
oh my!!!! I want your camera and your D. rupicola... ;D
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Post by Christian on May 14, 2011 14:00:30 GMT
Hi, thanks for the nice comments! I got the plants last winter from the southern hemisphere. So, i think that's the main reason why they are still looking good - they are not yet really adapted to our seasons Christian
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Post by rocktroll on May 14, 2011 23:38:08 GMT
Very beautiful drosera. Your skills are many.
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monty
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Post by monty on May 23, 2011 13:20:05 GMT
Great shots, Canon 100mm Macro lens is stunning to work with, VWD Lamont
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