View Full Version : Macro images: White Rhino. *Large Images
Space_Station_Solaris
09-04-2008, 02:51 AM
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/Close_Up4.jpg
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/Close_Up3.jpg
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/Up_close1.jpg
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/Close_Up2.jpg
Flowering at 7weeks 6days: White Rhino.
And this is also my first plant!
Bubbleman
09-04-2008, 03:39 AM
Hey great shots man. thanks for sharing. I LIke the way you show in the square where the closer shot is from.
Great job
Bubble man
ps, if you play with you're white balance you may be able to get the yellow out of the shot, and clean it up a bit. Great shooting, here's to getting better every day...
full_milk
09-04-2008, 03:56 AM
First plant? Jesus, man... good job!
Space_Station_Solaris
09-05-2008, 04:28 AM
The "tungsten" setting on my White Balance setting produced these images:
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/Macro_6.jpg
So, I was perusing my plant and noticed this:
http://www.fullmeltbubble.com/gallery/files/8/6/7/PossibleSeed.jpg
I was wondering if anyone can confirm whether or not that is a seed in the making?
There is truly no way in hell that seed could have ever produced; nor any calyx getting pollinated.
An indica clone I have next to my Rhino was rumored to be a possible pollin pouch pusher, because earlier harvests and observations had been recorded as such. However, when dude's relative was taking care of his plants the incident with the pouch had unfold. So, I think the relative had stressed that plant and encouraged a pollin sack.
Now, how could there be one (1) pollinated calyx on my Rhino, while the entire Indica plant (and the other two) show no pouches, or pollinated calyxes?
This makes absolutely no sense. Though on the other hand, I may also be getting spooked over just a fat calyx.
looks like a fat calyx to me..
i remember when i used to grow sensi star, i thought it was pregnant every time, just had hugely fat calyxs.
Space_Station_Solaris
09-08-2008, 05:57 PM
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q287/elephant_age_lines/New_Cloudy3.jpg
Image #2:
Heads are starting to turn cloudy.
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q287/elephant_age_lines/New_Cloudy.jpg
Image #3:
Dark green outline (circle) shows a possible amber coloured gland. 8.5 weeks flowering.
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q287/elephant_age_lines/New_Cloudy2.jpg
Thanks to bubbleman for the advice, my color/white balance settings now capture it's natural (almost) color.
Bubbleman
09-08-2008, 06:01 PM
Nice shots man, getting better.
what is your fstop you are shooting at?
try lowering it down to around 4.0 i would guess these shots were taken between 7. and 11 fstop? am i right.
give it a shot if i am, and i think you will lose a lot of the softness that these images contain.
Good luck man
Bubble man
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