Summary: Pixels from some of our favorite video games (think Mario) and flowers were the main attraction at this event.
An assortment of colorful flowers were mixed with colorful blocks or pixels. Being a former gamer myself, this was the perfect mix of aromatic flowers and nostalgia.
All of the orchids, over 2,000 to be precise, provided some color to the dreary winter. The flowers were meant to evoke the aesthetic of retro video games.
The orchids were displayed in two subtropical conservatories. Each conservatory had a variety of colorful pixels. in the room and hanging from the ceiling.
I did learn something, besides the innumerable types of orchids that exist. I also learned to get the best photos of these flowers, you really need a macro lens. I didn’t have one at the time of this photo shoot. So, I took these photos with a 35 mm prime lens. Then, I quickly went out and bought a macro lens for future flower shoots.
There was also pixel and petal based art and info in the hallways and learning center.
An added bonus was the “find Yeti” challenge on the grounds of the botanic garden.
Can you see them?
They’re pretty good at hiding. But, I was able to find them during my walk through the grounds.
Hi I'm Wayne. Welcome to my blog.
I am a true New Englander through and through. I love everything about New England. I especially love discovering new places in New England and sharing my experiences with everyone. I tend to focus on the more unique and lesser known places and things in New England on my blog.
Oh yeah, and I love dogs. I always try to include at least one dog in each of my blog posts.
I discovered my love of photography a couple of years ago. I know, I got a late start. Now, I photograph anything that seems out of the ordinary, interesting, beautiful and/or unique. And I have noticed how every person, place or thing I photograph has a story behind it or him or her. I don't just photograph things or people or animals. I try to get their background, history or as much information as possible to give the subject more context and meaning. It's interesting how one simple photograph can evoke so much.
I am currently using a Nikon D3200 "beginner's camera." Even though there are better cameras on the market, and I will upgrade some time, I love how it functions (usually) and it has served me well.
The great thing about my blog is you don't have to be from New England, or even like New England to like my blog (although I've never met anyone who doesn't). All you have to like is to see and read about new or interesting places and things.
Hopefully, you'll join me on my many adventures in New England!
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May 27th, 2025 at 10:55 pm
That was fabulous. The flowers were incredible and the whole thing was beautiful and fun. Thank you.
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May 27th, 2025 at 11:16 pm
Thank you!
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May 28th, 2025 at 12:10 am
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May 27th, 2025 at 11:08 pm
Such fun finding those Yeti! So colourful too; as were the flowers and pixels. What a treat that must have been.
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May 27th, 2025 at 11:17 pm
Yes, it was even more fun and colorful in person! The Yetis were an unexpected treat! Thank you!
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May 28th, 2025 at 8:27 am
My husband and I have been going there since they first opened. It has been delightful watching it grow through the decades.
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May 28th, 2025 at 7:43 pm
It’s such a fun and interesting place! I’m glad you’re helping to support it!
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May 29th, 2025 at 4:19 am
This is beautiful photograph. Thank you, Love, nia
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May 29th, 2025 at 11:46 am
Thank you Nia!
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