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Depth of (Oudolf) Field (3)

Depth of (Oudolf) Field (3)
Photographed in the garden of Hauser & Wirth at Durslade Farm, Bruton, Somerset. This meadow garden was designed from scratch by Piet Oudolf, a Dutch landscape designer who works chiefly with perennials. It is quite distinctive and different from other gardens open to the public which I have visited.
Nikon D2Xs + Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens. 100 ISO; f/2.2; 1/500th.

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 Armando Taborda
Armando Taborda club
...but you took the picture on the grass… :)
4 years ago.
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Armando Taborda club
No Armando, I did not stand on the grass to make my photograph. It is one of several small circular mounds set in a broad esplanade, and so there is no need to walk on it. You can see the wider scene from an earlier photograph of mine, below:
The Radić Pavilion
4 years ago.
Armando Taborda club has replied to The Limbo Connection club
So, I don't fine you!
4 years ago.
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Armando Taborda club
Phew! Waves of relief. Thank you.
4 years ago.
Armando Taborda club has replied to The Limbo Connection club
:) :) :)
4 years ago.

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