I’ve learned that perspective is everything. There can be good in nearly all things…if we only open our eyes and hearts to it. And yet for others, nearly everything is all bad. It must be exhausting and depressing to see the world as so ugly, day in and day out. I don’t have the energy to carry that negative torch. Therefore, I chose to see the world’s hope, beauty and possibilities. For if I don’t, surely the light would fade from my eyes and I would get lost in darkness.
The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.” ~Henry Miller
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I love the composition. And I really like your perspective on seeing the beauty in the world!
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Thank you Angeline M. 🙂
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Nicely done photo and very apt quote.
janet
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As you said, perspective is a serious aspect of an image to capture the viewer’s attention. It can completely alter the content and meaning of a photograph. In your image a slight variation would change everything. Happy Photo Challenge.
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