It’s the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen ~ John Wooden.
Little details have special talents in creating big problems! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan
A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed ~ Ansel Adams
To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the cold ~Aristotle
Sadly I do not own a macro lens. I looked for it at different places/shops but didn’t manage to get one. I wish to get one this year but for now I hope you like these images.
These images are to be adored again and again.
May your wish gets fulfilled soon so that we can see wonders!!
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Fabulous, even without the macro lens.
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Thanks a lot Laurie.
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Thank you so much Deeksha.
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So talented!
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Thanks Katie.
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Beautiful photos! I especially like the quotes by Ansel Adams and Aristotle. Even without a macro lens, you have award winning captures!
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Thanks Betty. You are kind.
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these images are truly amazing Rupali, all so delicately beautiful. But the colour in that floral one really strikes me … with that lens you will be unstoppable 🙂
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I am happy that you liked these images. Thanks a lot Kate. I
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you seem perfect yet you just keep improving!
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Thanks kindly Kate. I love doing it.
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it shows that it’s your passion!
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I love these images! So beautiful, Rupali!!! Great captures! 🙂
These amazing little things in nature remind me that even though some see delicate and soft creations as weak…I find them to be so strong! They encouragement to muster up the strength I need not just survive, but to thrive. 🙂
Wonderful quotes! Thank you for sharing such beauty and joy with us!
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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I always feel the tiny wild flowers are the strongest. They are just amazing and thrive even in all odds and without a touch of human care.
Thanks and a warm hug.
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Wow, I love the detail, the perspective is so engaging.
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Thanks Paul.
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Very welcome Rupali.
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Close-up pics are marvellous!!!
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Thanks Kaushal ji.
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Beautiful 🖤
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Thanks Amber.
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Fine details. You do well with the lens you have
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Many thanks Derrick.
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Waah… Behtarin. 👌👌
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Ji shukriya.
Kahan hain aap. Asha hai aap swastha hain.
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Bilkul swasth hain bahan……..bas thoda vyast hun……..nav varsh mangalmay ho.
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Ji shukriya.
Aap ko bhi nav varsha ki shubhkamnayen.
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Outstanding collection of photographs for our viewing. They’re all beautiful 🤩
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Thanks a lot Isadora. 🙏
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Lovely choices for the week Rupali – I especially liked the little purple flowers above the Ansel Adams quote. exquisite
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The crocuses are amazing when they bloom. Thanks Tina.
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Fantastic clicks esp. the last one.
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Thanks Megala.
Hope something special is cooking in your kitchen for Sunday 🙂
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Yes, something unique for my next post. 🙂
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I enjoyed the selected quotes to go with your wonderful pictures! Excellent post ❤
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Thanks Hanna. Enjoy Sunday.
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The quotation from Aristotle — “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the cold” — reminded me of this, from Annie Dillard: “You do not have to sit outside in the dark. If, however, you want to look at the stars, you will find that darkness is necessary.” Wonderful insights, and perfect for your lovely photos!
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Thanks a lot for sharing Annie Dillard’s quote. I am learning to go beyond my comfort zone. Nature provides us numerous things in life to enjoy if we make a move.
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thank for a delightful emotion with this post
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Thank you for appreciating.
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Marvelous and such lovely pictures so well captured, Rupali and the quotes are so profound.
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Thanks kindly dear Kamal.
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Always welcome dear Rupali. Awesome post.
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Beautiful captures!!
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Thanks Val.
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Very good photos! LOVE the dandelion photo – the detail is beautiful.
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Thanks Kim. Hope 2021 gives us chances to capture what we miss in 2020.
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I love your pictures, and especially the last one, looks a micrograph of something. The flakes is so so beautiful.
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Every season has its own beauty and the opportunities are plenty. I am happy to share what I see in my surroundings.
Thanks a lot Reena.
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Such exquisite details and colors – I love your photography!
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Thanks Pragalbha. I am so happy.
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Beautiful macros, I love most the butterfly, the snowflakes and the seventh one (what is that?). There is a reverse attachment adapter for a 50mm prime lens that provides good macro I read somewhere, not sure it’s the right thing to try on a outdoor walk.
I once had a cheap set of macro lens (1x, 2x, 4x) that provided a macro view at a very cheap price, but made a mess of the depth of field😁
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Thanks Deb. I took that picture in a botanical garden but don’t remember the details, remains of a flower or it is a flower 🙂
Yes I wish to get one 50 or 55 mm lens with 1:1 ratio. I have tried from Tokyo to Calfornia but somehow could make it. It sounds strange but true in my case 🤣🤦♀️
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Truely surprising! try in the next India visit, you will get 🙂
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