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thank you thomas

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hamata

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N.villosa

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mirabilis globosa x bicalcarata

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veitchii x boschiana

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truncata x trusmadiensis

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spectabilis x aristolochioides

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mirabilis var echinostoma

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eymae

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Very nice depth of field shots!....What mm lens did you use? And was it ambient or flash lighting?

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thank you ^ ^

yes it is the N.villosa of Andreas

for my photos of plants I use a 70-300mm and always with ambient light, I do not like the light flash

my edwardsiana grows very well, he just opened his first small pitcher

N.(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x x trusmadiensis

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N.ventricosa x ephippiata

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N.mira

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for my photos of plants I use a 70-300mm and always with ambient light, I do not like the light flash

I had a feeling as to what lens and lighting you used....this is also my favorite combo; telephoto and ambient lighting....I'm also a photographer...I need to upgrade to digital though...I use Nikon and Hasselblad cameras.....Thanks for sharing beautiful images......

DexFC

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ventricosa x ephippiata

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[(ventricosa x talangensis) x carunculata robusta]

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spectabilis x aristolochoioides

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some pictures of exudate on various Nepenthes

lowii x boschiana

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lowii x campanulata

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ventricosa x ephippiata

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veitchii x boschiana (28cm)

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Beautiful Pygo. My tank is also infested by those small snails...but the plants don't seem to mind. They seem to be good for eating the algae.

Btw..is that macro a BE or wistuba clone?

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