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Fingerprints of the Creator

A star or a blade of grass its all there for us to see, if only we care to look, not with the eyes of an adult , but of a child.

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Joanna Jungjohann 06 Nov 2007

well said perfect foto

Artist Reply: I wish I could just define perfection! I had a girlfriend once...ahhh' that is another story (heh) ..; }> But thank you Joanna so much for the compliment!

Jerry 04 Nov 2007

Pretty and very refreshing!

Artist Reply: Thanks jerry, what I really liked about this photograph was the shadows of the ripples and how they complimented the waves in the grass etc. Of course reflections mirrors and transparent things interest me , like glass air or space (time).

mahesh konsam 02 Nov 2007

Great caustics with a very fine capture, Greg !! And of course i do enjoy watching it !! But i can't be sure about the point from which eye - adult or child !! i just love it !!

Artist Reply: You are a beautiful open person Mahesh and quickly becoming one of my favorite "virtual" friends because of that openness Mahesh! Additionally I love your nation and country, and its wonderful spiritural beliefs.

Olga van Dijk 02 Nov 2007

Awesome shot Greg... GREAT TITLE...GREAT TEXT! Nature is beautiful and you caught that on the right moment! You've an eye for this kinda beauty! -Love and Light~OLGA

Artist Reply: I hope you wont think bad of me to say that I have an eye for your kind of beauty as well.

Nira Dabush 01 Nov 2007

What a splendid shot,Greg..it makes a great abstract..

Artist Reply: God works in abstracts, I am amazed and humbled in a profound manner every time I wake up at simplicity on one hand and the intimidating complexity of the creation on the other hand !(I am a open theist Christian, google it or think liberal Christian). Thanks for your comments Nira. I do not mean to offend the atheists, or those of other religions among you as I respect all beliefs or lack thereof.