Yes, I took my tripod thinking I might need a long exposure to blank out the crowds, but a) it wasn’t that busy, and 2) it was too windy to use my tripod!
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Amazing sculptures
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They are wonderful – huge and beautiful
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Nice angle Debbie!
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I had been once before in pouring rain. This time the weather was dry (though windy) so I made the most of my wander, peering at every angle 🙂 🙂
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We were there in October of 2016 and it was so hot and dry and so many tourists that I wasn’t able to get a good photo. Have a good day Debbie.
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Yes, I took my tripod thinking I might need a long exposure to blank out the crowds, but a) it wasn’t that busy, and 2) it was too windy to use my tripod!
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Well, you got a good shot anyway! 👍🏼
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Hello there, am I speaking the the blogger of travel with intent?
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You are, yes
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