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Re: February 2024: Adromischus

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:17 pm
by el48tel
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Adromischus cooperii

Re: February 2024: Adromischus

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:39 pm
by MatDz
I'll add a "semi-close-up" of my Adromischus marianiae 'tanqua' that's doing surprisingly well on my shelf! It's hard to take a decent photograph as the lights are a little too white, a little too bright and a little too close to the plants, but at least they seem to enjoying this.

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Re: February 2024: Adromischus

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:13 am
by Tony R
Thank you to all who participated - a small number of entries - but plenty of interest. I still feel Adromischus has become a very popular genus, but perhaps not many people take photos of them compared with flowering cacti!

These are the 4 photographs I chose for closer inspection:

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Mat's photo would have benefited from removing the label and a better background and lighting, so I discounted that first, leaving three well-presented photos. It was a close run but in the end, after also looking at each at 'full resolution', I chose Terry's photo of A. cooperi.
I particularly enjoyed the textures of the leaves, for example:

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Well done, Terry!

Re: February 2024: Adromischus

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:34 am
by MatDz
Tony R wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:13 am [...] Mat's photo would have benefited from removing the label and a better background and lighting, so I discounted that first [...]
Thank you for the shortlisting, and a very deserved rejection of my entry. I need to invest one day in a proper photography setup with nice greyish background and some soft, diffused light.

Well done to all other participants and congratulations Terry!

Re: February 2024: Adromischus

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:57 am
by el48tel
Thanks TonyR and MatDz
I have few Adromischus but I'm finding them of interest because of that beautiful texture which does lead itself to being captured photographically. Getting the lighting "just right" is the key to capturing that texture.
I'll find my thinking cap ... and I'll be back presently with the title for March 2024.