It has been a while since I had any shots that I thought were worthy of sharing for Tuesdays of Texture, but this past weekend we visited the re-opening of Les Jardins Moore gardens just north-east of Montréal in the town of Mascouche.
As we walked around the property admiring the diversity of local plants and flowers I was able to get some nice shots that I’ll share in future posts. At one point we entered a forested area at one end of the property and I was immediately captivated by the old, moss-covered stone retaining wall that separated the upper and lower terraces of the gardens.
I took quite a few shots from different angles and positions to capture the texture in the stone wall, as well as the moss and forest debris on the wall. These are some of the my favorites:
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You have a very artistic eye – these shots are definitely frame worthy!
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Thank you Jan 🙂
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Love the second shot the most, beautiful!
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Thank you ☺
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Thanks for sharing Norm, this is a place I don’t know.
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It had been closed for about 4 years. They did some major renovations and just re-opened this past weekend.
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I’ll have to check-it out
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Mother Nature really does create some of our best backdrops. 🙂
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So true Judy, it felt like a mini enchanted forest 🙂
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These are great photos Norm. Perfect for this prompt.
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Thanks Dan.
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