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need help in identifying this utric.,
« Thread Started on Feb 25, 2008, 7:40am »
This utric., was found in a pool that will flood only during the rainy monsoon season, otherwise it lay dry but soggy during the dry season.
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the stolon, and transparent bladder traps.

close up of flowers


what is it?
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Re: need help in identifying this utric.,
« Reply #1 on Feb 25, 2008, 7:53am »
Hi Robert...
Actually i don't know what species it is but i just admire those photo that you took...
Very beautiful i like the pic no 7 nice compose and no 8 close up.... your lens? (120 mm)?
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« Reply #2 on Feb 25, 2008, 9:41pm »
Jonathan, I use micro lens 105mm. If you're using 120mm that would give you larger magnification, are you?
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« Reply #3 on Feb 25, 2008, 10:13pm »
Are all of the flower come from the same plant? Because the last pic look like U. caerulea. But the second last pic look like U. uliginosa.
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« Reply #4 on Feb 25, 2008, 11:24pm »
Lim, flowers were from different plant. They were from the same pool. I notice the differences while photographing, and perhaps the flowers were at different development stage. I maybe wrong.
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« Reply #5 on Feb 26, 2008, 1:32am »
Hi Robert,
Nope... i dun own an DSLR yet or should i say i dun have any camera for now.... out of my budget...
Normally when i do close up shoot on small object i'll try to use a longer lens for the magnification and detail shoot....
for ISO400 it's still pretty detail... anyway loves your pic robert... thanks for sharing the detail with me... when you sahre i get to learn... hehe thanks..
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« Reply #6 on Feb 26, 2008, 11:25am »
Are those flowers same size? « Last Edit: Feb 26, 2008, 11:25am by piscesilim »Link to Post - Back to Top
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« Reply #7 on Feb 26, 2008, 12:23pm »
yup,same size. A friend took some clumps home. If there are flowers attached i maybe able to take some photos. Thanks.
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« Reply #8 on Feb 28, 2008, 9:36am »
Hello Lim, you maybe right with the id. The former (U. caerulea) are numerous and i must have chosen a diifferent one (U. uliginosa) as my photography subject, which are not many, few happened to be there. Probably they are numerous in adjacent area. My friend noted the difference but thought they 're the same species. Many thanks.