




Here are some of my photos from the Desert Garden at the Huntington which I mentioned visiting a couple of weeks back. I got these back yesterday from the developers and I just love 'em. I kind of like that I obviously have no idea of the parameters of my view finder! It adds an element of surprise when I get the film back - although I've decided that maybe people aren't the best subjects as I keep cutting off heads. The lovely Antonia came to the Huntington too and pointed out that the succulents can look like underwater plants - I concur.
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