rusty farm equipment
old fire trucks
worn brushes
tiny bird skulls
1960’s ambulances
vigilant hawks
hand lettering
rocks on the ground
pine cones in a tree
a funeral procession
rain on the river
Isn’t that the truth – the way our eyes are opened up to such interesting and intricate things when looking through the lens of a camera!? How much it helps us appreciate more of life and more of “the little things”
Isn’t that the truth – the way our eyes are opened up to such interesting and intricate things when looking through the lens of a camera!? How much it helps us appreciate more of life and more of “the little things”
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Yes, I totally agree.
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It’s not what you look but what you see. Thanks for the nice words S.! 🙂
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Exactly.
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I have found that the camera has taught me a new way of seeing.
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I do believe that to be true.
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