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Yogendra174 posted a photo:

Very clean and white temple tower around the hills of Pune. I thought it looks interesting.. I wish there was a bit of wind to see the full view of the saffron-flag.
Also i have used photomatrix for the HDR (to get the lost details in both highlights and in shadows | Yogendra174 posted a photo:

Some strange looking beans on the tree.. i would have loved if the sky had some clouds to add to the composition! (doesn't it look like snakes?) | Yogendra174 posted a photo:

Yea.. that's by beloved car!! (cleaned up the number for privacy sake!)
Location: New road being constructed in Hinjewadi Phase 3 (Pune, India)
Processing: This is HDR from single RAW | Nilanjan Sasmal posted a photo:

This time of this year (spring and early summer) this yellow blossom is all over the places in Pune. But nobody seems to know the name of this plant/flower. I am looking for it too. do let me know, if you are aware. | ravi_gogte posted a photo:

A fly on Gliricidia sepium flowers, often simply referred to as Gliricidia (common names: Mata Raton; Cacao de nance or cacahnanance in Honduras; Kakawate in the Philippines, Madre Cacao in the Philippines and Guatemala; and Madriado in Honduras), photographed in Pune, India. At the start of Spring season, the tree sheds most of its leaves and pretty pink flowers adorn the branches. | Vi. Ko. (Vikas K.) posted a photo:

Taken during the monsoon season of 2008. After reaching the top, I felt as if the heaven must be starting from here :) | Advocate with a camera posted a photo:

“The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails.”
The Bard of Avon. | Advocate with a camera posted a photo:

Is there anything more beautiful than a child's smile? | J Anand posted a photo:

Bhaja, a famous Buddhist rock cut shrine of 2nd century is situated 6 kms away from Lonavala in Maharastra.
You are to climb almost half a km to reach this beautiful scenic spot where Viharas (hostel) and a huge Chaitya hall (worship place) were chiselled for Buddhist monks and devotees in pre Chistian era. A village of the same name is located at the foothills of this mountain.Although the facade of a grand structure has almost collapsed the Chaitya is still the most remarkable structure over here. | FredMikeRudy posted a photo:

Thanks to Rolf Heimann for the scan.
The story behind this Bishops' Boy is at :
virtualpoona.blogspot.com/2008/04/poona-company-good-news... |
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