Finding Beauty Everywhere


I love to find beauty in unexpected places...and I'm never disappointed.

We, you and I, just have to take the time to look. It's Everywhere!!

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I'm interested in all living things which means All Things. There is beauty everywhere. We just have to slow down enough to find it...to see it. I believe there is nothing Man can do to match the beauty found in Nature...and not only the beauty. Nature can outdo anything man can think of in the way of destruction too. Man is very small, the works of man are very small. We need to remember this. But Nature never sends its force after anything or anyone out of anger or hatred or desire to conquer or own. Nature has many lessons for us all.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Damp day = Snail on the Move




It takes a long overdue damp day to bring out all the best garden visitors.

Notes: Click image for larger view
Taken with Nikon CP7600 July 29, 2006


6 Comments:

Blogger olivia said...

Wow! He's a beauty P4 ... love how he's all stretched out! I think the quality is just fine ... don't see a problem w/ it at all.

7/30/2006 1:04 AM  
Blogger Family Man said...

Hi Puget. I agree with Olivia.

The picture sort of reminds me of an Alice in Wonderland drawing I saw years ago.

Great pic.

7/30/2006 2:44 AM  
Blogger olivia said...

FM we seem to be in agreement a lot of the time ... lol. :)

7/30/2006 9:44 AM  
Blogger Puget4 said...

Hello Olivia and FM. Yes you two do agree a lot. Good on you! I welcome your comments. Alice in Wonderland, yes!

I'm glad the resolution looks good enough. It would print terribly, but that doesn't matter when viewing on a monitor. That and a watermark should work well, I think.

Thanks for visiting.

7/30/2006 9:49 AM  
Blogger olivia said...

So, did you select that resolution before uploading the photo? In PS? And I'm looking forward to seeing your watermark.

7/30/2006 2:20 PM  
Blogger Puget4 said...

Hi Olivia... Yes I chose the resolution before uploading to Flickr. I did it in PS. The easiest way is to rename the .jpg and you get an option of lo to hi resolution. Believe it or not "0" resolution looks just fine on a computer monitor.

8/03/2006 12:11 PM  

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