From More Than a Rock: Essays on Art, Creativity, Photography, Nature, and Life by Guy Tal:
“The most important aspect to a project is to finish it. The most important aspect of an exploration is to engage in it. Both modes may result in a sense of accomplishment. The difference is that with projects accomplishment is conditional and dictated in advance, often by others, and these conditions may turn the work into a stressful and frustrating experience. Projects may succeed or fail. Explorations, on the other hand, are always enjoyable and successful, even if they result in no measurable and tangible outcome.”
From In Defense of Plants: An Exploration into the Wonder of Plants by Matt Candeias:
“Find a nice sized population of blooming lilies and take a seat.”
Hello!
This is the final post in my “Lilies on Black Backgrounds” series. The previous posts in this series are:
Lilies on Black Backgrounds: A Photo Project (1 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (2 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (3 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (4 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (5 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (6 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (7 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (8 of 10)
Lilies on Black Backgrounds (9 of 10)
The galleries below contain more photos of swamp lilies similar to those I uploaded for the ninth post.
What’s next? I don’t know … if you know, let me know!
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Thanks for taking a look!
Last but certainly not least!
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Fine pictures.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you very much … and thanks for leaving a comment!
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i have this in my garden
Great, glad to hear that! They’re beautiful flowers!
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