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Tag Archives: company gardens
Inge Beckmann for Your LMG
June/ July 2012 At the end of the June I had the pleasure of shooting the amazing Inge Beckmann for a feature on Lark in the July issue of Your LMG. We spent a beautiful Saturday afternoon in the Company’s … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, cape town, company gardens, company's garden, inge beckmann, lark, leaves, magazine, nature, outdoors, photography, portrait, print, trees, winter, your LMG
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June in the Company’s Garden
Saturday 16 June 2012 I’ve been calling it ‘The Company Gardens’ for years but the area surrounding the National Art Gallery, Museum and Planetarium is actually called ‘The Company’s Garden’. Oops. Anyway, like many Capetonians, I’ve visited the gardens often … Continue reading
Posted in Out & about, Photography
Tagged autumn, beautiful, cape town, city centre, company gardens, company's garden, favourites, garden, ginkgo, history, holiday, japanese, leaves, macro, memories, nature, nostalgia, outdoors, photography, pigeon, plants & flowers, public holiday, south africa, special places, squirrel, trees, voc, weekends, winter, winter days
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Tagged autumn, beautiful, cape town, city centre, company gardens, company's garden, favourites, garden, ginkgo, history, holiday, japanese, leaves, macro, memories, nature, nostalgia, outdoors, photography, pigeon, plants & flowers, public holiday, south africa, special places, squirrel, trees, voc, weekends, winter, winter days
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Cape Town Festival – Jax Panik, Nomfusi & The Lucky Charms
Sat 19 March 2011 To coincide with Human Rights Day, The Cape Town Festival consisted of three days worth of of free concerts and entertainment at the Company Gardens. I missed the Rio-style carnival on Long Street unfortunately, but braved … Continue reading