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Ooh very impressive. Would love to have seen that work in progress.QMM
Wow! I agree with Peggy, I would love to have seen that being made. Thanks for linking up for Flash Blog Friday again Shiju :-)
Great shot, Shiju!!! Thank you for sharing it with Photo Art Friday.
What a fantastic tree :) Great photo!Have a nice weekend!
Beautiful topiary!
Wow, how do the trim that? It is so large!
Wow What a great & beautiful i like.
Wonderful take on public art.
What a great tree sculpture. It's very dramtic and the tree next to it looks pretty interesting too.
WOW! What an artistic tree sculpting that is
I'd love to know what kind of tree that is! Great find!
yes this is interesting take on public art - right on - I've seen similar trees done like this in France.
That is indeed a work of living art!
Wow - what a great picture!!! Thanks for linking up!
Beautifully captured and nicely framed.
That is a quite interesting tree. I can't say that I have ever seen a tree sculpted like that, very creative and definitely eye catching. Great Photo!
Very nice photo of the topiary! While I find the shapes interesting, I always wonder why people do that to trees! It sure takes a lot of work to keep them up!
Thats amazing -- takes much patience and talent to create these. Thank you for sharing at YSB this week.
Topiary ~ love them ~ Wow! Another great photo ~ ~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)
Interesting, must be hard to do that. Thanks for showing!
I'm always amazed at such landscaping. Great capture.
Amazing picture!
cool topiary....
What a wonderful shot! I would never have realized how big it was without that person in the background.
indeed a beauty. Those are really lovely and creative. Thanks for joining again green monday and hope to see you on monday again.
very nice & beautiful, i like your work.
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Ooh very impressive. Would love to have seen that work in progress.
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Wow! I agree with Peggy, I would love to have seen that being made. Thanks for linking up for Flash Blog Friday again Shiju :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Shiju!!! Thank you for sharing it with Photo Art Friday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic tree :) Great photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Beautiful topiary!
ReplyDeleteWow, how do the trim that? It is so large!
ReplyDeleteWow What a great & beautiful i like.
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on public art.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful topiary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tree sculpture. It's very dramtic and the tree next to it looks pretty interesting too.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What an artistic tree sculpting that is
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what kind of tree that is! Great find!
ReplyDeleteyes this is interesting take on public art - right on - I've seen similar trees done like this in France.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a work of living art!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great picture!!! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured and nicely framed.
ReplyDeleteThat is a quite interesting tree. I can't say that I have ever seen a tree sculpted like that, very creative and definitely eye catching. Great Photo!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo of the topiary! While I find the shapes interesting, I always wonder why people do that to trees! It sure takes a lot of work to keep them up!
ReplyDeleteThats amazing -- takes much patience and talent to create these. Thank you for sharing at YSB this week.
ReplyDeleteTopiary ~ love them ~ Wow! Another great photo ~ ~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteInteresting, must be hard to do that. Thanks for showing!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at such landscaping. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteAmazing picture!
ReplyDeletecool topiary....
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful shot! I would never have realized how big it was without that person in the background.
ReplyDeleteindeed a beauty. Those are really lovely and creative. Thanks for joining again green monday and hope to see you on monday again.
ReplyDeletevery nice & beautiful, i like your work.
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