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Dracula dens-canis

 

Collected: Colombia: Dept. of Risaralda, western slopes of the western cordillera, at 2300 m, collected by Eladio Valencia, Nov.1992

 

Distribution: Colombia

 

Etymology: "tooth of a dog"

 

More information: Tropicos,

 

Note: might be a natural hybrid bella x vespertillio. See for discription of the plant, The Orchid Review Nov.-Dec. 2006

 

I assembled and painted this one.

This species happens around 1200 meters high in temperate but very humid locations.

a possibility for 10/30 Macro Monday- spooky

 

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Dracula minax 'Walter Teague' - John Leathers

I collected these plants at Rio Macho, Orosi. One of them at 2000 meters high and the other one at 2400 meters high, 5 miles away.

 

The flowers are 22cms from tail to tail and keep tails straight and parallel, they last intact for 3 weeks. The bigger leaves are 25 cms tall and 6cms wide and stems can be as long as 30cms long or as short as 12cms, and they have bloomed one upwards (short stem) and totally donwards (the long one).

  

200 items / 109,440 views! Wow.

Dracula vampira 'Igor' - John Leathers

Fast little wings are hard to freeze. Either you catch the wings back in the angel pose or forward in a Dracula pose. The hard part of the Dracula pose is getting a clear shot of the eyes. This is a Broad Billed Hummingbird feeding on a thistle in the southern AZ mountains.

Dracula aphrodes 'Marguerite'- John Leathers

Yet more Dracula images, this time, some finished pieces.

Film photography series.

Zenit-E, Helios 44-2, Kodak Vision 2 500T.

 

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Dracula playing the mardi gras day punk show

Dracula x radio-syndactyle

 

Collected: Colombia: Nariño: above Ricaurte, epiphytic in cloud forest near the La Planada Biological station, alt. 1950 m,

 

Distribution: Colombia

 

Etymology: collected by Alexander Hirtz and Carl an Jane Luer

 

More information: Tropicos,

 

Note: nat. hybr. Dracula radiosa x Dracula syndactyla

From Ecuador (Bolivar, El Oro. Imbabura and Pichincha), 1250-2100m.

Dracula Cubedude with bat familiar, based on McLane's :)

Dracula robledorum 'Bob Steele' - John Leathers

Just rediscovered this shot of the inspiration for Bram Stoker's "Dracula"

 

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I like Count Dracula, also designed many times. This is the first time, the design of his statue, hope you like!

Seen above the Dracula Experience Whitby

"Dracula Kid"

Ile de Noirmoutier. Eté 2009.

Hasselblad 500cm. 80mm.

Brides of Dracula - Mina

October 1962.

On Version 2 body. Looks very nice, great head mobility. The Ringdoll bodies are better in person- very impressive. This is NS, a pale neutral color.

 

Version 4 body!! NOT 2

Dracula cordobae.

Very special orchid with fantastic flowers

This is the "why is it taking you so long to get my food" look! She hates to have her picture taken.

From Imbabura (Los Cedros Reserve), Ecuador at elevations around 1700m. Flower size about 5cm (17cm tail to tail).

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