Pretty in Pink

Fun to see the city’s spires and bridges poking through the fog as I wandered the crest of the coastal range a few weeks ago. In both directions, the vista reminded me of Chinese brush painting of landscapes. I’ll be posted some more images from this session when I get a chance…

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2 Responses to “Pretty in Pink”

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