A friend gave my wife and me an orchid, not realizing that we have the blackest of black thumbs on the planet. Thinking that the orchid had died, my wife did a little research and learned that maybe it was still alive. She followed that up by taking care of the plant according to the stuff she had learned. More than a year after the plant was given to us, the branch shown below grew back and is now blossoming.
So, I took the plant into my makeshift studio and tried out a lighting technique having to do with the background that I learned from Science: Light & Magic. The background is tracing paper taped to the rear of clear plexiglass. (White acrylic would have eliminated the need for the tracing paper and would have provided an original that would have required less touch-up in post-processing. I will order that this weekend.) A light placed behind the background is shining toward the plant. The main light is above and to the left of the plant. A white reflector is on the far right, brightening the shadows on the underside of far right blossom.
EDIT: There are now several images in the thread showing various stages of blossoming.
I'm new at this, so C&C is encouraged, though I don't have anything in particular to ask about.