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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Abkhazi Garden
Earlier this week we went for lunch to the Abkhazi Garden. The garden was formerly the home of a couple with a romantic history. He was a prince. There was a love affair in Paris. They were separated by war and imprisoned, but ultimately re-united. They settled in Victoria and devoted their final years to creating beauty in the garden around their house. That beauty is now wonderfully maintained by a corps of volunteers. After a stroll in the garden we enjoyed a superb lunch in the dining room of the house. The photo above was taken in the garden and is one of those mysterious photos that happens from time to time. There is something wrong with this photo but there is also something that is very satisfying for me.
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4 comments:
Lunch may be alright, but the garden itself was not impressive, IMO. Better gardens at UVic (Finnerty), the GG'S Residence, Point Ellice House just to name a few.
Fantastic image. The poppies are positively glowing! The background almost has a shimmer to it doesn't it? Nicely done.
I don't see anything wrong with the photo! There are lots of great textures in it! So pretty!
The elements of this picture are interesting and beautiful in themselves, but with the selective focus and mosaic sort of composition, I find my eye moving around in an 'unsettled' way.
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