As promised in yesterdays post I will be showing you what I feel is the most fascinating flower that I have ever photographed. The orchid has held my attention for years now and every chance that I get I photograph them. There is just something about them that really catches my eye and trying to portray those qualities in photography has become a quest for me.
Fun Facts about orchids:
When you look at an orchid you might think to yourself how delicate these flowers are, but in fact they live on every continent in the world except Antarctica. They range in size from about the size of a fingernail to the largest weighing in at several hundred pounds. They can live upwards of 100 years and their seeds are among the smallest in the world. Orchids have become the most popular household plant of all time.
Luckily in my area we have botanical garden that has many different orchids on display and I make several trips there to photograph them every year. The place that I’m referring to is Phipps Conservatory.
In this evenings post I’m going to show you a couple of different orchids and please don’t request their names. I’m just an admirer of the flowers not a botanist.
Of the orchids that I’m going to show you the white orchid is one of my favorites. This one was shot with available light and I just love the way the light highlights the edges and center of the flower.
The next orchid that I really enjoy is the one on the left here. The pale pink cooler and the bright yellow of the center really make for a great color combination.
The example that you see here is another very interesting type of orchid. I think that it is referred to as a slipper as it kinda looks like a shoe. The way this orchid has its bottom lip is designed as a landing platform for pollinators and in the case of this type of orchid a trap for its prey.
And last but certainly not least is just a beautiful example of a delicate purple orchid.
I hope you have enjoyed looking and reading a little about the flowers that I find so very fascinating. And maybe next time you see one of these majestic flowers you’ll take a moment and really enjoy their beauty.
Do you have a flower you find to be most interesting? I would love to hear from you about your favorite flowers.
Brian, these photos are absolutely GORGEOUS………. You definitely are a master macro photographer. I hope you intend to enlarge some of these for your home.
Thanks for the comment and the compliment. I don’t know if they will go in my house or not, but you might see one or two show up at a art show or gallery.
Definitely, looking forward to that…… 🙂