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 Dinesh Valke
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  Posted 07/05/2008 08:43:16 PM
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Bignoniaceae » Jacaranda obtusifolia ssp. rhombifolia popularly known as Jacaranda filicifolia

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2304/2465331388_5c163ed5f6.jpg
... click on photo for more views.

commonly known as: bluntleaf jacaranda, fern tree, green ebony

at Kamshet, Maharashtra

Identification courtesy: Ajinkya Gadave

 tabish
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  Posted 08/05/2008 01:09:00 AM
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Amazing Jacaranda with interesting leaves.
Amazing identification!
And a great shot!
सुभानल्लाह!

 Dinesh Valke
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  Posted 08/05/2008 02:37:01 PM
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Thank you very much, Tabish.  

--Last edited by dinesh valke on 2008-05-08 14:38:45 --

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  Posted 09/05/2008 02:53:07 PM
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Dinesh, unless your picture is color-enhanced, these flowers show a much stronger color than the more common Blue Jacaranda. Is that true?

 Dinesh Valke
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  Posted 09/05/2008 03:32:02 PM
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Well, the EV (Exposure value - Camera settings), I usually tend to lower by 1 or 2 steps, i.e. -1/3 or -2/3 ...
this is for gathering details on the high-lit surfaces or rather tones ... resulting in slightly darker shades of colours.

It is like watching the object with less light on it.

Else, I do not do any kind of editing of the photos.

Even I think these flowers did had deep blue shades.  

--Last edited by dinesh valke on 2008-05-09 19:35:44 --


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