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No need to be tall in order to be beautiful ;)
January 17, 2014
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IMG_0896.JPGI almost passed by this very tiny flower even without seeing it! It became one of my first test-shots with the Canon 70D!
f/5.6, 1/60 sec, ISO-400

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This flower feels kind of lonely to me, even if there are whole bunch of them there. I would probably want a closer shoot of it. 

January 17, 2014
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easyexposure said
This flower feels kind of lonely to me, even if there are whole bunch of them there. I would probably want a closer shoot of it. 

Yes, you’re right, it was kind of lonely, just groing out of a brick wall (!) Actually much smaller then you would imagine, but isn’t that the way we feel also sometimes? Lonely, on our own, just waiting for someone to look at us and realy see us? And just one more thought: the greatest miracles in life we usually find in the smallest corners :)

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ronald said

easyexposure said
This flower feels kind of lonely to me, even if there are whole bunch of them there. I would probably want a closer shoot of it. 

Yes, you’re right, it was kind of lonely, just groing out of a brick wall (!) Actually much smaller then you would imagine, but isn’t that the way we feel also sometimes? Lonely, on our own, just waiting for someone to look at us and realy see us? And just one more thought: the greatest miracles in life we usually find in the smallest corners :)

That is very true, Ronald! 

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