So, I wanted to do another blog post, but I have not had a chance to take any more photographs. I decided to go back in the archives, and found these two! They were tucked away into a file of photos I took for my Grandpa, of him and his Our Iowa Tall Corn. I had forgotten about this, and I am glad I found them!
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Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise. Without having any chief, officer, or ruler, she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. |
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I know that some people's favorite photographs are of vast landscapes or other such broad subjects, but my favorites are always shots that focus on the intrinsic detail of seemingly simple things. At first glance a leaf or an ant are just simple objects. However, if we take the time to look into the simple things in life, things we take for granted, we can learn many things, such as wisdom and diligence. When we take the time to look deeper than just a glance, we will be amazed by the beauty we find! |
Hope you have enjoyed this short, but sweet blog post!
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