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It’s gorgeous! The colours are so pretty against the white of the building.
I agree! Nice place to hang out.
I was in Pasadena two weeks or so ago. It’s a beautiful city. And this is a very pretty shot.
That’s cool that you were just there too! It really is a beautiful city!
I like how you captured those roses in the foreground.
I felt silly squatting down to get the shot at the time, but it worked out. :)
Lovely shot of those roses on that white background. Gorgeous one, Stephanie.
Thank you, Parul!
Gorgeous! I love how the roses look like they are two different colors, pink and lavender.
That’s true! I think they were all actually pink but some do look lavender in that light.
Beautiful shot, Stephanie!
Thank you, Traci!