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    Purdon Conservation Area Photos

    Friends invited me to join them to visit this wonderful conservation area near Smith Falls, Canada. The area is famous for a wild bloom of the Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid. Unfortunately it was a cloudy rainy day but the flowers were beautiful nonetheless. C and C welcome.

    #1 - The Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid:
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    #2 - Simple beauty. An unknown pink flower with an unknown orange moth?

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    #3 - Another Showy Orchid.

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    Stu they're all good but #2 is special. I love the colors and softness. Great shot.

    Doug

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    Have to like the one with the Skipper, nice.

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    I find overcast conditions often work best for many flowers, Stu. It is bright sunshine which causes me most problems.

    Not sure what you get in the way of flowers over there but in the UK we have a Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris) which looks rather similar to the plant with that Skipper butterfly.

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    Re: Purdon Conservation Area Photos

    I prefer #3 best...it is the simplicity of the whole image that caught my attention here but I believe #1 could be made better if the other flowers are not there or cropped out totally to make it into a square crop...

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    Re: Purdon Conservation Area Photos

    Lovely captures, Stu, well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Lovely captures, Stu, well done
    Thanks David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I prefer #3 best...it is the simplicity of the whole image that caught my attention here but I believe #1 could be made better if the other flowers are not there or cropped out totally to make it into a square crop...
    Thanks Izzie. I was torn with #1 as is because I wanted to include a couple of other flowers in the background but I guess you're right, they seem to be more of a distraction than a complimentary feature. I'll go back and have a look at crop on that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I find overcast conditions often work best for many flowers, Stu. It is bright sunshine which causes me most problems.

    Not sure what you get in the way of flowers over there but in the UK we have a Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris) which looks rather similar to the plant with that Skipper butterfly.
    I honestly don't know yet what the flowers are in the photo with the Skipper, Geoff. I'm consulting with some friends who are regular flower photographers. To be honest I'm quite new to photographing / identifying flowers so I have some work ahead of me as they make beautiful subjects!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Have to like the one with the Skipper, nice.

    Thanks Jim, my favourite as well.

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    Re: Purdon Conservation Area Photos

    Lovely shots!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    Lovely shots!
    Thanks so much Barbara.

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    Re: Purdon Conservation Area Photos

    Nice series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice series.
    Thank you John.

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