I can only imagine the geometric thinking that must have gone into its creation of this sculpture. I first saw this with Robert in Yorkshire, and we both loved it, hence it’s second showing on this blog. Sadly was out of our price range for a garden sculpture, even a moving one, and now I would struggle to fit it into my new tiny garden!

Ginko Leaf, David Watkinson

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  1. Thank you!

    I took MORE pictures today and finally made the revelation I’ve made before: I need a better macro lens! I went through 3 lenses today and none of them worked the way I wanted. One is out of alignment and if I can ever find a repair person, it could be fixed. One just isn’t really a macro lens. It’s an “art” lens and while it takes really interesting pictures, they aren’t exactly what I want. AND then the actual macro lens which I haven’t liked since I first bought it a couple of years ago. I’m just not sure what I really need and there are no camera stores out here. I’m not even sure there are any in Boston.

    So I’m going to process today’s pictures and see — after using 3 lenses — if these are better.

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