Ordinary day.
Ordinary beach.
Extraordinarily poetic.
The only difference between an extraordinary life and an ordinary one is the extraordinary pleasures you find in ordinary things.
– Veronique Vienne
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P.S. I think this is my shortest post ever. But I just ruined it by writing this post script.
So many interesting textures, what are those, teeny tine\y footprints?
I know what you mean about short post — I’m in the MORE, MORE, MORE pictures camp. But sometimes, one is all you need, like this one with the beautiful Veronique Vienne quote.
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Those are paw prints!
I had a longer version of this post, but I couldn’t get it to “work”, aka, I thought it sucked and had no flow. So I decided to go simple!
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What a great quote and a very clever post. short and sweet with a poem describing the poetic extraordinary. Love it!
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Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback!
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Nice capture. Love the little paw prints and the interesting shapes of the rocks.
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Thank you!! I love those elements, too!
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I love the beach. What an interesting photo 🙂 I like the dark black rock that looks like a heart.
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You noticed the heart rock! Yes, that particular beach has the coolest rocks – I always take one to add to my collection 🙂
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Its the first thing I noticed I’m a romantic lol
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I love that photo, one of the rocks looks so surprised and a little worried! like a mostly buried alien 😀
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Hi Sam! Sorry for the late reply – I’m totally behind on WordPress… I know, I love rocks and their little personalities 🙂
I’m off to your site now to see what kind of adventures you’ve been creating!
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I am a little behind too!
I have a list of about 4 posts to get on with :-S
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Not ruined at all. Just beautiful! Love the picture. As if you have captured an range of miniature masks. But, yes, it’s always sad when the technique screws up our work.
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Hi, Otto! Thanks so much!! 🙂
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