There is no greater artist than nature itself. Complex in its simplicity.
There is no greater artist than nature itself. Complex in its simplicity.
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Nature is the mother of art.🌿
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Exactly. And what a canvas she has!
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Unbeatable 👍
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Oh yes!
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Thanks
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Nature, on a good day or on a bad day, is awesome. People flock to museums to see art. All they have to do is look out their window…..it’s everywhere!
Ginger
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You are so right Ginger!
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This is exactly why I like spending time in my yard. There is always something beautiful to behold.
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And their beauty is free.
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exactly
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No argument from me!
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I knew you would agree!
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How could I not when I spend so much time photographing her simple complexity 🙂
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Now if we could just imitate nature…well, we do…but we took the swinging from the tree’s a bit literally 😂 🤣
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Ha ha ha! And a few people are reverting back to walking on their knuckles, I think.
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Almost all of the photos on my blog that people have liked are nature photos.
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Well your menagerie is pretty spectacular.
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Thanks
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So true and Nature’s brushstrokes can be bold and swift or slow and slick. Thanks for a good quote!
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It is my pleasure.
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I think the thing I love best is that She never wastes a pattern – spiral arms of our galaxy, the whorls on a snail’s shell. 😀
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You are so right!
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Yes!!
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Thanks!
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🙂
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Beautiful! 🍃🌿💛
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Thanks!
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