Hi! I'm not an expert in flower plant just search through the internet I got the description as follows
Torch Ginger; `Awapuhi-ko`oko`o Phaeomeria magnifica Family: Zingiberaceae
This is a clumping type of ginger with large elongated leaf stems that may attain 20 feet. The name describes the inflorescence that forms at the end of a stalk and resembles a torch. This ginger is native to the East Indies. It is not recommended for small confined areas. It is easily found in popular places like Botanical Garden, Zoo & Sentosa Island etc.
Heres' EXIF information
Camera: E-300
Shutter: 1/13 sec
Aperature: f/11.0
ExposureProgram: 3
ISO: 100
MeteringMode: 5
Focal Length: 50.0 mm
ExposureMode: 0
I would like to seek your Critique in the following
- Faming/Composition
- Exposure/Tones
- Lighting
- sharpness
- artistic merit
Thank you for your viewing and comments.
Torch Ginger; `Awapuhi-ko`oko`o Phaeomeria magnifica Family: Zingiberaceae
This is a clumping type of ginger with large elongated leaf stems that may attain 20 feet. The name describes the inflorescence that forms at the end of a stalk and resembles a torch. This ginger is native to the East Indies. It is not recommended for small confined areas. It is easily found in popular places like Botanical Garden, Zoo & Sentosa Island etc.
Heres' EXIF information
Camera: E-300
Shutter: 1/13 sec
Aperature: f/11.0
ExposureProgram: 3
ISO: 100
MeteringMode: 5
Focal Length: 50.0 mm
ExposureMode: 0
I would like to seek your Critique in the following
- Faming/Composition
- Exposure/Tones
- Lighting
- sharpness
- artistic merit
Thank you for your viewing and comments.