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    Phalaenopsis Orchids are commonly called Moth Orchids because they resemble a moth taking flight. They are native to Southeast Asia, the Philippines and Australia. They grow naturally in trees and can take up to a year to bloom. They are one of the easiest members of the orchid family to take care of. A triple water drop refraction with my macro lens. I really liked the background bokeh and the shadow created by the stem.
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    Date Taken: Mar 24, 2019
    Date Uploaded: Mar 25, 2019
    Location: Republic, Washington, United States
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Focal Length: 100 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
    Aperture: f/16
    ISO: 2000
    Copyright: © Jola Charlton
    Categories: Abstract, Nature, Portraits
    Assignments: Plant Kingdom