i am trying my level best to say fewer words...but the fact is i have to say... few words.
i was looking at these tiny blossoms...barely discernible perhaps, if not presented as an array...and in my mind i was looking for words which could best describe...the vision...
And as i kept squinting and taking it all in...the words were playing inside..."describable, different, distinguished, illustrative, remarkable, superior, uncommon"
i was looking at these tiny blossoms...barely discernible perhaps, if not presented as an array...and in my mind i was looking for words which could best describe...the vision...
And as i kept squinting and taking it all in...the words were playing inside..."describable, different, distinguished, illustrative, remarkable, superior, uncommon"
"We've heard so often for so long that a picture is worth a thousand words that we forget sometimes how vivid a picture can be painted with far fewer words than a thousand.''
Words are not enough to describe the beauty of nature. So yes, a picture does a better job. :)
ReplyDeleteShivani, are these 10'o clock ones?
ReplyDeleteSo apt- "We've heard so often for so long that a picture is worth a thousand words that we forget sometimes how vivid a picture can be painted with far fewer words than a thousand.''
" :)
gorgeous :)
ReplyDelete@ joshi daniel Thank you so much sir. You might not know what your one word is doing to me. i have been looking, admiring your work and whenever i see anybody's work my mind just goes to you. Recently CP in Delhi showcased artists on the parapets of the walls...and as i saw those monochromes my mind kept riveting to ur works. Were u there or you weren't i wouldn;t know. All i wanted you to know that i am just like so many great fan of urs. :) Pls visit my blogs once in a while because henceforth there's going to be only my pictures. They may not be gud but do see it. pls.
Delete@ Saru Singhal :) thanks for stopping by and saying words which decorate my blank page and makes it look important. Grateful very much.
ReplyDelete@ Shaifali yeah u r right...but they have many names i mean vernacular...PORTULACA MOSS ROSE PURSLANE...in Hindi NONIYA/ NUNIYA...then GUL-E-SHAMA.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by :)
tiny beauties :)
ReplyDelete@ joshi Daniel that you like it so much and I'm trying to figure out what the Master speaks. Are u trying to tell me to focus on taking more of such shots....
ReplyDeleteLove it ur coming...on my page and quietly saying so much...
Thank you once again. :)