Mother Nature is full of surprises! While her gigantic creations easily attract our interest and awe, the teeny-weeny ones hide comfortably lying in inconspicuous forms in very front of our eyes. We often abnegate their beauties as we fail to see through them. Perhaps, that’s the reason they make us wonder more when we capture those unseen tiny objects through our lenses.
The true beauty of Nature lies in the minute details of apparently negligible creatures and objects.
“In a world filled with doubt
step into a garden
to know
Divine Intervention
exists.”
— Mary Maude Daniels
Every speck of sand, every drop of rain, every unnoticed flower growing in the wilderness, silently sings the encomium of their creator. The loquacious silence will speak to you, every time you try to feel the happiness, the healing, the rejuvenation Nature is offering.
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”
— Albert Einstein
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God beautiful photos and I love the quotes. Thank you ever so much! Blessings to you, and much love, Debbie
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So happy you liked the pictures… ❤
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Such breathtaking pictures!! Nature is indeed very beautiful 😊
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Yes…Mother Nature has a beauty all over, in everything. 🙂 Thanks for dropping by…
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My pleasure 😊
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wonderful 🙂
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Thanks!
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Osadharon clicks…darun…fantastic…☺☺👌👌👌
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Onek dhonybaad… 😀
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☺☺☺…yr welcome..
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Wonderful shots and quotes.
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Thanks, Fiona… 🙂
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The actual definition of beauty is only defined by nature … So beautiful post ❤
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Thank you so much, Upama… 🙂
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Beautiful capture of those teeny weeny things! 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Prakash… 🙂
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Amazing shots, that makes the post so close to the nature and it’s divine gifts.. Cool, love it! 👍
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Thanks for your words of appreciation… 🙂
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👍which camera you use?
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Nikon D7000
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Cool. Awaiting for more such amazing shots. (I have a Canon one:). Some of my snaps are in my Photoblog category. One such post : https://skdwriting.wordpress.com/2017/01/29/a-squirrel-and-me-hide-and-seek/
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Thanks for the link..gonna check… 🙂
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Thanks Maniparna. Nice of you! 🙂
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Thanks for bringing some beautiful tiny pieces of nature to my computer this morning Maniparna 😊 Now I must take my dog for a walk and see what we can discover 🙏😊
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Nature always offers us something new…hope you and your dog had enjoyed the walk and the beauties of Mother Nature… 🙂
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We did indeed 🙂
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You’ve hit the nail on the head Maniparna. I love the dragonfly photo best.
Laughter #Lexicon of Leaving
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Thanks, Kalpanaa…the delicate wings of the insect was a delight to capture… 🙂
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It’s a divine post and we need to touch base with nature which reminds us about our identity as humans. The silence always empower us. Gorgeous pictures.
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Thank you and I’m so happy that my thoughts resonated with yours… 🙂
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It reminds me of my early childhood days when my Baba took Dada and me to nearby greenery to make us acquainted with Mother Nature. There was a big hill surrounded by jungles….i cant still forget that beauty of Nature…it was like a dreamland for both of us.
On the other side of the hill there was a big tank popularly known as “Sarakar Pukur” ..showing the herons Baba used to teach us how should be our concentration and patience..
Thanks for sharing this article. Beautiful photography. Beauty of Nature always attracts me a lot.
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Thanks to you also for sharing such wonderful childhood memories… 🙂 Indeed those days of childhood are like treasures to us., unforgettable.
By the way, tomra kothay thaakte? Kolkatay toh nischoi na…
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Thik dhorecho kolkatay noi sei time amra gram e thaktam..
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Daarun sundor poribesh chhilo, bujhte paarchhi…:-)
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Some powerful words you’ve added here, and I love them. Nature is all this and, perhaps, much beyond!
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Nature has a ubiquitous presence…she is everywhere… 🙂
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Sound thoughts and lovely photographic examples
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Thanks, Derrick… 🙂
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It is amazing that the creations of nature are so perfect. There is beauty in each grain, in each feather, in each petal but one has to have the eyes to observe and appreciate the beauty, as you have done in your words and pictures.
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Yes, and all the Nature’s creation are just perfect and balanced. Amazing…that’s the thing that makes me wonder most of the times…
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Read the first line as your photographs are wonderful
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Got it… 🙂
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Your are wonderful photography. ..best combination of writeup and photography is one of your unique features
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Thanks a lot, dear… ❤
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Wow. Very beautiful photos! 😍
You’re right – the true beauty lies in these little details!
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You bet!
Thanks for dropping by and commenting… 🙂
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It was my pleasure. 🙂
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thanks for your beautiful pics.it is really bliss to see and observe nature.MOST importantly to feel the nature.
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So true!
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It reminded me of the poem …”Dekhite giyachhi parbatmala, dekhite giyachhi sindhu….dekha hoi nai du chokh meliya ghar hote sudhu dui paa feliya ekti dhaner siser upor ekti sisir bindu”
Its really good to know about your feelings and thoughts about nature,nature contains so many beautiful things including the living tiny creatures. I have seen your attraction and affection for the beauty of nature…in your Instagram pictures of Jhora Pata, Sukno Daal…and i liked all those.
Photography is very nice and loved the finishing coz it contains the words of my most favorite personality.
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Oh, yes… Rabithakur’s lines inspire us in every way, every day! He has written about all of our emotions and feelings…it’s almost impossible to think something without remembering one or more lines from his works!
I really feel a great attraction towards Nature. Thanks for saying that you like those pictures of ঝরা পাতা, শুকনো ডাল, ইত্যাদি… ওসবের ছবি তুলতে দেখে মাঝে মাঝে অনেক লোকে আমাকে বোধহয় পাগল ভাবে… 😀 😀
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Exactly, pagol vabe bolei ami amer nijer sohore oi dhoroner picture tuli na, ek matro berate gele tuli ba sohorer baire thakle tuli.
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তবেই বোঝো! কী অবস্থা! But, on a second thought, we should not pay much heed to what others are thinking about our actions as long as the actions are harmless. So, start clicking even in your hometown and follow your passion… 🙂
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True. We have sight but no vision. We do not look beyond the routine.
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Right…we have so many beauties of Nature scattered everywhere… 🙂
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Nice captures, Maniparna. There’s always something to learn from mother nature
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Always!
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🙂
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Loved it.
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Thanks!
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Beautiful captures, Maniparna. Your message reminds me of Basho’s haiku:
When I look carefully
I see the nazunia blooming
By the hedge
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Oh…that’s some wonderful lines from Basho. And, we have similar lines in Bengali from Tagore also… 🙂
Thanks for reminding me the haiku…
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Wow! Now I’m seeing my natural environment in a whole new way!
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That sounds great indeed… 🙂
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Beautiful comes in all shapes and sizes …we just have to look…great writing about the smaller things in life 😊
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Absolutely, Sara..we just have to look around… 🙂
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I agree with you Maniparna! I have to add, you have reminded us to look deep into Mother Nature’s creations which we may mistakenly, carelessly ignore! Your article took me on a little journey, halting at the times I’ve witnessed tiny beauties!
Beautiful pictures enhanced by your beautiful thoughts & words! your photography is wonderful:)
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You are absolutely right, Divya. Such tiny beauties are often ignored, or, we take them for granted. So glad you liked my thought here…thanks a lot, dear… ❤
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Talking of the tweeny tiny things of mother nature, I remember the first time I looked down a microscope to see cells…It was such an exhilarating feeling! Every day, as a biologist in the laboratory, I spend so much time looking at and trying to dissect out the miniscule details of life…And with every new detail I learn I feel ever more grateful.
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Wonderfully said, Aishwarya. It is really a wonder how life generates from a single cell, a microscopic one! How cell divides by mitosis and meiosis. I’m sure your life as a biologist is a very interesting one to observe all these phenomena closely and keenly… 🙂
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Hi M! Indeed looking through the microscope is a very interesting thing to do and for that reason I love what I do 🙂
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That’s the greatest thing. To love and enjoy what we do… wish you all the success with your subject… 🙂
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I completely agree! Nature rewards us when we really stop and pay attention to her treasures. Lovely photos! 🙂
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Thanks, Tonya… I know, you are very close to Nature… 🙂
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Lovely shots, especially of the dragon fly. I have tried – so hard to catch!
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Thanks so much. Yes, it took me a lot of patience to capture the dragonfly… 😀
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I can see Mani, you look deep into Nature my friend.. This is where we discover the real beauty.. For it is held within the minuscule, such marvelous creations that often go unnoticed..
I had my blackbird with me in the allotments today almost by my feet as I was digging and he was gathering worms for his brood to feed in his nest..
I never will tire of those teeny weeny surprises Mother Nature brings xxx ❤
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True that, We often ignore the minute details that lay in the mundane things of Nature. We take them for granted. But, they are also an immense source of natural treasure. 🙂
How lovely to have a blackbird as the companion! ❤
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It was… He was with me the next day too.. 🙂
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He valued your companionship and understood the love… 🙂
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i hope to think so Mani.. Thank you.. he was near my feet.. and was not afraid.. 🙂
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