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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Woods Are Deep

The woods are lovely, dark, and deep.

I rather prefer to walk around, but see only the surface, and that has already occupied all of my time. I wonder what the thought of the Statue of Liberty is, after watching at a fixed angle, and at different depth of fields, for 124 years. It must be very deep if she can tell.

What a frog is to you? It brings joy and excitement to my friend, Ratty, though it is only a frog, that's like an unknown bug, or a little weed flower to me.

I always agree that woods are lovely, dark, and deep, and I have promises to keep. I shall explore deep inside when I have finished the surface.


29 comments:

  1. Lovely photos, Rainfield. Does the dark and deep woods hold secrets for you? It is fun to explore looking for something new and unknown.

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  2. Rainfield, your shots are as poetic as your wisdom. Your journeys hold many secrets of which only you know.

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  3. she may have seen a lot at varying conditions. love your shots, and always, the deep thoughts and wisdom that go with them.

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  4. I like the results of all your observations. I've enjoyed your explorations on the surface of the woods and I look forward to your thoughts on the deep inside.

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  5. Those frogs and unknown bugs always seem to bring a sense of wonder to us. Your unknown bug in your first picture does that very much.

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  6. the 2nd image is really beautiful.

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  7. It is always worth our time to rake a second or even a third look. You never know what you will find.

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  8. If anyone can unlock the mysteries of Ceruk Token, it is you. I'm sure the creatures there feel you are their friend. Your photographs continue to be such a wonderful insight into this faraway world for me.

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  9. Not a fan of bugs but some shown here have been very interesting Rainfield. The 2nd photo was it a wild orchid? Im wary of dark and deep woods, they have to be explored with a bunch of knowledgable persons, not alone...a bit scary for me!

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  10. The world is filled with joys and wonders for those who seek with open eyes and minds.

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  11. Poetic Shutterbug stole what I wanted to say! Hmmm...her mind and mine are connected through cyberspace..Go blame her :-)

    Beautiful photos as always!

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  12. The second picture is very special.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  13. It is that way..I love the forest and sadly, imagine I'll leave this life having only touched the surface (sigh)? I will check the link..I kind of remember your friend- the enjoyed the deep dark photos~

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  14. Hmmm i like the second picture! I could hang it on my wall!

    Thanks and yes forests (whatever kind) are beautiful!
    Leontien

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  15. as usual, amazing photos. can't have enough of them.

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  16. Hey there!

    Yes I agree, the woods are very dark and brooding. It's got secrets that we might never know. I love the mystery.

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  17. Nice macros Rainfield.
    Your shooting skills only gets better.
    I've been long gone, and thank God I am back.

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  18. Lovely pictures and awesome photography.

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  19. Lovely photos. I like 2nd one most. it is very Sharpe.

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  20. I can see your new favicon. It's a very good one.

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  21. your camera is such a big one that you find it heavy to carry.

    Talking about dangerous adventure, you always tell your wife where you go in the jungle and wear bright coloured clothes?

    I bought a yellow ski pants, my daughter asked me why? I told her in a survival show, they advise to wear colour clothes so they can spot you from the helicopter/

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  22. The deep woods are endless and so are your adventures with different creatures you meet along the way.

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  23. Beautiful Photos and awesome photography..........Really I Love This Post.....Very Nice post ………..Thanks For Sharing

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