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A Touch of Nature

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Everyone is so caught up in concrete and metal these days...I think its a damn shame that people can't appreciate the little things around them, the most complicated yet simple thing like nature .

People may not think much about grasshoppers but take ladybugs for example: people use their color and style pattern a lot for clothes, shoes, accessories, even for cars (I have seen it) but most people never stop and appreciate the little bug itself, only cast it a glance just to steal it's natural beauty and unique design it was created with. Its just a shame :\ I'm at least glad there are some people who know how to appreciate the little things from nature like here on deviantArt :)

I think everyone could use a break from the speed of life to enjoy the ever-changing wonder of nature, it may be dangerous sometimes, like snakes or spiders, but even they are beautiful in their own way. But that's just my opinion and how I feel about it :aww: Nature isn't for everyone and I completely understand that [(I can't stand mosquitoes/mud/dirt) I know I'm such a girl lol] but I do think people should always try to stop and enjoy it at least once :)

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EDIT: This was originally in black and white and although lots of people thought it was great, me included, I was looking through my old photos and I had remembered how it was a hard choice for me because the photo looked good in both color and in black/white. But I decided to change it to the color photo because I feel as if it makes the message that I am trying to convey with this photo more profound. I hope everyone enjoys the color one as much if not more so than the black and white one. I would love and appreciate feedback as always :)
Image size
1752x1033px 780.91 KB
Make
Norcent
Model
DCS-760
Shutter Speed
1/72 second
Aperture
F/5.2
Focal Length
19 mm
ISO Speed
50
Date Taken
Oct 14, 2009, 4:23:30 AM
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GlassHouse-1's avatar
I love these bugs, so amazing.