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Some of the last sunrays of 2013. Peaks in the background are the Alpspitze and Zugspitze (highest peak of Germany).
Just liked the juxtaposition of the elegant church and the everyday electric business.
Corner of Olive and Walnut.
Still a little cooler and wet here and so I'm back into a long sleeved top and full length skirt. Sunray pleated, of course :-)
Taken from the verandah of Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie boat base whilst I was on duty. The sun rays breaking through the rainy clouds begged to be photographed
This is in the "newest" part of the building, started in 1960 and never finished. Light rays coming from outside.
HDR with 3 images, 1.3 EV gap.
The sun rays, now unencumbered by the clouds, began to stretch their luminous fingers across the bay as they caressed the calm waters.
Dendrobium Gatton Sunray is an orchid hybrid which was registered in 1919, and was awarded an FCC/RHS, which is the highest award an orchid can receive for quality , in accordance with the set judging rules. Today 99 years later it is still commonly grown because of it's spectacular flowers and it's ability to grow into one of the largest cultured orchids available. Gatton Sunray has two species in it's breeding. The small growing Dendrobium chrysotoxum with it's wonderful golden flowers and the much larger Dendrobium pulchellum ( formerly dalhousianum), with pale pink flowers and dark purple spotted lip, which was used twice. My plant is at it's biggest size ever being 1.5 metres high.
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Rhododendron
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Did you know that the number of sunlight rays visible in the photo can be used to determine the number of aperture blades in the camera?
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Sunday afternoon. As the shower clouds from Storm Dennis pass, the sun finally breaks out over the River Thames at Fulham - what light!
I'm digging out my old pictures, this one was taken through an airplane window on my trip to Nepal in early 2010.
One of my favorite things to photograph at the Animal Kingdom is the Tree of Life. It has so many options to get great photos from. What's your favorite view?
A surreal experience during dawn at the Nandi Hills in the outskirts of Bangalore. I've always wanted to shoot the sunrays penetrating through the green canopy, was rewarded with an opportunity a couple of weeks ago. Your feedback is welcome.
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