that's amazing that you can just from that little photo. do you think there is something different about the light in albany, or is it the granite? or perhaps that beautiful hair reflected in the water?
yeah, i realized that when i was cropping them. nice eh, velvet moss, with that lovely springy moistness, drying out if the air is too harsh or there's not enough shade, then spongy and alive again with a little rain.
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Nice. I recognised the rock pool as being typical of Albany.
that's amazing that you can just from that little photo. do you think there is something different about the light in albany, or is it the granite? or perhaps that beautiful hair reflected in the water?
These are very sexy small gardens...or is that just me?
Beautiful pics Chrissie.
You mean the shapes are sexy?
Uh huh. The shapes...could be looking through my dyke lens here.
They also have that lovely Japanese aesthetic to them.
yeah, i realized that when i was cropping them.
nice eh, velvet moss, with that lovely springy moistness, drying out if the air is too harsh or there's not enough shade, then spongy and alive again with a little rain.
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