Sunday, November 22, 2009
Even without color, lovely
Even without color a flower is lovely, the symmetrical petals, the texture, each detail perfect. And then to top of the perfection most come with a lovely scent. It's a good world.
When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other. ~Chinese Proverb
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5 comments:
That is beautiful Julie. Helen
That is beautiful and probably more so than if you had used the original colored photo.
Yes, they really are lovely like this!
Colour could only decrease the beauty here that waits to fill our minds with simplicity.
It's astonishing how much the color actually detracts from our ability to see the texture. Amazing photo.
-Austen
(from www.basilandbutterflies.com)
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