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This is a discussion on This year's challenge within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; to myself is to finally take a decent photo of indian pipes while they're blooming. I've gotten a couple good ...

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    to myself is to finally take a decent photo of indian pipes while they're blooming. I've gotten a couple good ones (well, one anyway) of them when they're dried and brown, but not when they're at their ghostly best. So when I went to shoot the giant laurel the other day, I noticed that the indian pipes are blooming so began my quest. I have a couple other notions in mind and if it ever stops being 90 degrees, I'll get to it.

    When they first come up, the flowers are bent in the pipe shape they're named for -



    When they mature, they straighten out and so I shot this lovely pink specimen looking straight down. Yeah, I was in artsy-fartsy mode.



    They are white because they don't contain chlorophyl used in photosynthesis. Instead they retrieve nutrients through the roots. These types are plants are called saprophytic. There is a sister species that blooms twice a year, most colorfully in autumn so I'm going to keep a lookout for those, too. They fascinate me.
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    Really cool. I've never seen anything like them before. I really like that first one.
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    Agree really cool shots. Love the first one, it's sharpness and nice bokeh. Lets hope the temp cools a bit so you can get out and capture a few more pictures.

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    What a cool plant! I like your artzy fartzy shot very much. Does it open up more than that?

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    Lovely shots WD, you presented these rarities so well. Can't wait to see more.
    The sister plant would be the Pinesap, should be coming up about one month later than the Indian Pipes. Hoping you get to shoot/post some of these also.
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    Cool shots! I like the brown and green background with the white flowers popping in contrast. They are a little bit creepy looking, though. I can imagine Morticia Adams nurturing something like that.

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    Thanks guys. They are kind of an odd duck, aren't they? I think that's why I like them so much, they seem to lurk on the forest floor and relish foggy weather.
    I don't think they open any more than that, although I haven't really studied them. Maybe today since it's a wonderful 60 degrees out and shouldn't get too much above 80. Oh and yeah, it is pinesap that I meant. Hopefully I can find those too and they don't pull a bloodroot on me. (pulling a bloodroot = to remain completely hidden and unphotographed by me with my friends getting terrific shots)
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    Nice shots!
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    Thanks Kat. I went looking in a different nature preserve and found that the indian pipes there are a bit behind in development. I didn't get what I was after exactly, but I did get this -



    They've just emerged from the leaf litter and I just couldn't resist them all tangled in the partridge berry.
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    great shots of a really cool plant. I wonder if they are up here??
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