I was in the Chinese Garden of Friendship at one point on Wednesday.
As it was my first time I took a few photos.
Here’s one of them.
I like that few of the buildings surrounding the garden are visible as it makes the scene feel further away from the city than it happens to be.
I also like how the shade of the trees makes the area cooler than other places in the garden.
I also like how the rocks have been “Repurposed” to form the shapes seen in the photo.
They look like sculptures with wonderfully abstract shapes.
To me, they add more to this particular area, making the atmosphere slightly more mysterious and relaxed.
This is my submission for The Daily Post‘s photo challenge for this week.
I hope you enjoy.




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