Fewer drops of water on the second of the two pictures...
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
but I have promises to keep
and miles to go before I sleep
and miles to go before I sleep...
Robert Lee Frost
My association with your work about the birchwoods...
I love nature a lot more than organisation... Even more than
mankind, mother nature's rules will cut humanity down. God's will and nature's will
are equal and the same thing at the end of societies... I pray and probably chant for nature's strongest rise of rage...
I know what you mean. Perhabs pantheisme is a good way to experience this point of view.
Thank you, North Star.
At a glance, pantheism does look quite agreeable to me. In the end, I don't really see any point in constructing systems of belief for the metaphysical matters that science doesn't have definite answers for. I'd rather enjoy - and deal with - what there is than think too much about the unanswerable questions.
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Are they still the same water drops, NS? What made them look like small planets in a sky?
"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
If not the same drops, very similar ones. I assume you are referring to the blots created by the light reflected from the out-of-focus drops.
In all three pictures, the contrast between the shadow and the light make the images. Very nice, YesNo.
The black and white contrast helps the shapes stand out. I like those ferns.