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Sun Rays over Corbonite rocks of Hogenakkal Fall , more details about this shot is here -> www.ephotobuy.com/image/sun-rays-above-the-rocks-near-hog...
A Dendrobium orchid hybrid of historical significance having been registered in 1919 and receiving a First Class Certificate with the Royal Horticultural Society, England, being the highest award that could be achieved for an orchid at that time. It's parents are Dendrobium pulchellum ( formerly dalhousianum) x Dendrobium Illustre (which was Dendrobium pulchellum x chrysotoxum) . This Dendrobium grows to 2 metres tall and is still considered an incredible spectacle when flowered well.
Lead kindly light: sunrays from behind the clouds as the cranes from the harbour toil on. This is a view from Ellis Island. (New York, USA, Oct. 2006)A
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Setting Sun over the Pacific, from the roiling deck of the Ogasawara-Maru on the journey back to Tokyo from Chichi-jima
Sorry I am short of time to describe, but details can be found here: maryburton.blogspot.com/2007/02/embroidery-tast-chevron.html