Palm Crosshatch Posted on September 8, 2012May 3, 2015 by Rona Black Photography Photographed at The Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. AdvertisementLike this:Like Loading...
Oh Rona, this is simply beautiful. I say simply because you make something unassuming look stunning! LikeLike
You photographed something, the average person never sees,because they don’t look. one of the greatest thing that photography has tought me is to open my eyes. Your photo reminds me why I like photography so much. Good picture. Jim LikeLike
As i look into the palms and light filtering through them I imagine walking into a fantasy world of …who knows what… LikeLike
The Huntington Botanical Gardens is one of my absolute favorite places in CA. Love this photo! LikeLike
Thanks, Katie! I agree with you — The Huntington is so special that no matter how many hours I spend there, it’s never enough. LikeLike
Very lovely!
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Thanks very much.
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Oh Rona, this is simply beautiful. I say simply because you make something unassuming look stunning!
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So kind of you to say, Judy. Thanks so much.
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You photographed something, the average person never sees,because they don’t look. one of the greatest thing that photography has tought me is to open my eyes. Your photo reminds me why I like photography so much. Good picture. Jim
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Thank you, Jim.
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Another winner !
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Thanks!
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As i look into the palms and light filtering through them I imagine walking into a fantasy world of …who knows what…
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Thank you for your comment and for stopping by, Ann.
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Love the greens and the abstact design. Isn’t nature grand! Nice work!
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Much appreciate your comment, Dorothy. Thank you.
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simple green, captivating!!! thanks for coming by…. see you soon!
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Thank you, Patricia.
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The Huntington Botanical Gardens is one of my absolute favorite places in CA. Love this photo!
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Thanks, Katie! I agree with you — The Huntington is so special that no matter how many hours I spend there, it’s never enough.
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