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Flowering Feijoa

Image by Tatters:)
Flowering Feijoa
The Feijoa ( Acca sellowiana, synonym Feijoa sellowiana), also known as Pineapple Guava or Guavasteen, is an evergreen shrub or small tree, originating from the highlands of southern Brazil.
The edible fruit is green and it has a sweet, aromatic flavour. Particular popular in New Zealand
This bush, actually, is cultivated and grown as decorative, not for fruit.
Flower stalk, after

Image by Martin LaBar (on hiatus)
Entire flower stalk, same plant as two previous photos. Probably the stalk is about 3 or 4 yards/meters in total length. About one-fifth of the way from the end, resembles the bottom of the first photo.
Flower Setup

Image by nickwheeleroz
Strobist Information:
I couldn’t help noticing that Flickr is desperately short of flower pictures so I figured that it was my duty as a contributor to this fine photographic resource to add a couple more! LOL
The flowers in question were all purchased from the Brisbane Sunday flower market and the pictures will eventually be incorporated into Keoula’s spring dress collection. In the meantime, they are making a guest appearance in the nickwheeleroz 08 Flickr photo collection.
I tried a variety of backgrounds, but the ‘brief’ was to shoot them on white which I mostly stuck too. I used a couple of the tile boards from my white background trials to shoot against. I placed my large DIY softbox as the main light and used a second diffused SB-28 to light the flowers from below. I placed a third Sunpak 383 pointing towards the back tile board to give the white background.
All the pictures were taken with a variation on this setup. The blue background in the second yellow flower picture was created by turning the background light off so the white went to grey and then setting the white balance to tungsten in Lightroom.
The yellow flowers were also in a bit of a sorry state so there was quite a lot of touching up in Paint Shop Pro as well as the cloning of the odd petal here and there to fill in a few gaps!
As an aside, if anyone knows what the purple or yellow flowers are called, please do drop a note in the comments. It would be good to give the pictures a better title than ‘yellow flower’!
The purple flowers also had pink and yellow variations in the bunch and the petals felt like paper.
Update: Thank you to everyone for identifying the gerbera’s and statis, I have updated the titles and tags accordingly.
Pictures here:
Purple Statice
Tulips
Purple Statice
A Bunch of Yellow Gerberas
Yellow Gerbera
Purple Iris
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