I had no idea that rock balancing was a thing. Fascinating, but I don’t have that kind of patience!
Great POV. Love the grey against the glittery green.
I thoroughly enjoyed the video and it is something of an art form… sure takes a lot of patience. When I was fishing at Roan Mountain I saw a sign that asked people not to move or stack rocks since it can damage the ecosystem. In some places like the Smokies it is actually against the law to move rocks in streams or rivers.
@ljmanning Thank you, Laura! LOL! I'm going to have to give it a try one day when I have patience and my back isn't bothering me too bad. =)
@milaniet Milanie, I bought a bag of gray and a bag of white rocks at Lowe's to build a memory garden, but have not gotten around to that. So, I've used them for photos. =)
@kvphoto I know KV. I saw one video where a guy does this in the states, takes pictures, and then puts them back the way he found them. I just buy a couple of bags from Lowe's. =)
@kvphoto These are about the size of my hand. The white bag of stones is a little smaller. Just check out Lowe's. They have all sizes and shapes. Since I have plans for a memory garden, I bought the round flat ones.
Thank you for the link, such an amazing video!
Great POV. Love the grey against the glittery green.
@milaniet Milanie, I bought a bag of gray and a bag of white rocks at Lowe's to build a memory garden, but have not gotten around to that. So, I've used them for photos. =)
@milestonevisualmedia Thanks, Ron!
@joysabin Thank you!
@monikozi Thanks, Moni!
@ludwigsdiana Thank you, Diana!
@kvphoto I know KV. I saw one video where a guy does this in the states, takes pictures, and then puts them back the way he found them. I just buy a couple of bags from Lowe's. =)
@kvphoto LOL! They are the same stones. =)