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See more cherry blossoms here
See where this picture was taken. [?]
You can see this also here: http://ift.tt/1SuRWT8
Bristlecone Pine Trees are the world oldest living things.They go back to more than 5.000 years.I consider being blessed to have visit this National Park,which is located in the State of California (USA). Among all the places, that I have visited The Bristlecone Pine National Park was the best. You have to see up close, to take in all its beauty. These trees express many tangible and intangible. I can name a few intangible, longevity, beauty, endurance and struggle and many others. You can check my photostream and you would find quite a few bristlecone scenes. I hope that you will see the beauty in these old trees, as I did.
12/3
Sunset over the Hammonton Lake.
Fading beauty.
Sometimes you watch her shine and you can’t help but stand there in awe.
However most of the time you overlook her beauty, even though she stands there right before you.
You ignore her radiance and take for granted all that she does for you.
Yet when she goes away you do everything in your power to bring her back, and when you cannot you try to find something as brilliant to replace her.
Her beauty fading into darkness before you’re very eyes.
Don’t be sad when she goes, use that as a reminder to thank her tomorrow.
Behind the Lens – Silouette
Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides. – Junichiro Tanizaki
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Mas fotos de mi salida al campo el otro dia.
Creo que voy a hacer un album de flickr con la serie de "Beauty Everywhere".
En fin..
We can try to copy the beauty of nature, but we will never do it. All of the attempts we make will fall far short of the natural beauty found in a colorful flower in bloom. Why then do we often pass by such priceless treasures? Make it a point today to stop and not only smell the roses, but to admire each and every fold in the petals!
EXPLORED: March 9, 2009 – Thank you!!!!!
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“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it”
– Confucius (551-479 BC)
A mini phalaenopsis orchid on display at the Japan Grand Prix International Orchid Festival in Tokyo Dome.
Nikon D700 with the AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens, hand-held.
Simple Beauty :))