EBM/CSULB Japanese Garden #11 by goodoleboy
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Description
At the ultimate risk of boring my viewers, this is another collage of shots taken back on 12/11/05 of the beautiful Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, located on the north campus of beautiful California State University Long Beach in beautiful Long Beach, California.
I've got several more to go in my garden folder. so just hang in there. I'm spacing the postings out over the weeks to alleviate any discomfort.
Sorry about the less than satisfactory resolution, but these were originally captured at 640x480 pixels.
The family group in the top photo is discussing how it must feel to lead the life of a pampered fish.
Thankx for your interest, and have a seriously sensational Saturday.
Comments (11)
tallpindo
You've got a lot of California light here. It looks like eucalyptus bark with tea bark shredded. Almost like paper but greener.
goodoleboy
Again, tallpindo prefers photographs taken in the dark without a flash.
jocko500
cool shots of people looking at fish
tennesseecowgirl
These are great!!
babuci
Interesting trio collage. Like a family pov. But realy love the 3rd. Such a nice peacful place, colors mixed between green and wonderful redish pink.
Liam.
Nice!
MrsRatbag
I KNOW that man in the first shot isn't doing what it looks like he's doing, I'm sure he's just got his hands in his pockets or something... Another wonderful presentation of the beauty of this garden. Once again you've done well!
mbz2662
LOL@MrsRatbag. Nice collage Harry.
Hendesse
What a beautiful garden. Excellent collage, looks superb!
durleybeachbum
good pics!
goodoleboy
MrsRatbag: actually the gentleman would have needed rather long forearms and wrists to be doing what you implied. Now that I think of it, I don't recall the Garden having any restrooms.