My Orchid Collection

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

If I'm lucky, once a year all of my orchids will bloom at the same time.  Orchids are triggered to bloom when temperatures have a variance of about 15 degrees between day and night.  In our south facing sunroom, this usually occurs towards the end of winter when the sunlight streams through the windows unfiltered by the trees but the nights remain cold because we keep our thermostat pretty low.  This year was one of those special years when each plant put on a beautiful display of blooms.  I thought an orchid photo shoot was in order to commemorate the occasion.

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

orchid, flower photography, virginia beach

Jennifer Carr

Jennifer Carr is a photographer who splits her time between the Outer Banks and the Pacific Northwest, with camera in hand and a passion for sharing the joy of photography. She's also a mentor, guiding others to discover their unique visual style. Explore her workshops and retreats at The Saltwater Retreat and Mentoring & Lessons.

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http://www.jennifercarrphotography.com
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