Normally when I visit a site or attraction I would take some straight forward photos of it, but also look at interesting angles or features to photograph. Its always nice to have a flower or something to put in the foreground and then have the attraction in the background slightly out of focus but still recognisable. After yesterday's post of the Num-Num flower at George Rex's grave, I went looking through photos I haven't posted before and found this one I took in January at Retief Rock in the Drakensberg.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
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