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Photographer's Note: When I discovered the newspaper ad for the "Hand of God" play, Psalm 139:7-8 and Romans 8:39 came to mind. Furthermore, when I was taking this photo with a zoom lens, a butterfly landed on my right sleeve and stayed there for several minutes before flying off. It also briefly -- only for a 2-3 seconds, landed on the top green spray can. I saw this butterfly last time when I finished taking photos of this setting and was satisfied with the angle used. Afterwards, it had left for good. It was kind of surprising for the butterfly to be there in the first place, considering the setting is in an industrial area where there are no flowers.
Last, what looks like the earth is actually a small, soft child's ball that had been among the rubbish.
Photographer's Note: When I discovered the newspaper ad for the "Hand of God" play, Psalm 139:7-8 and Romans 8:39 came to mind. Furthermore, when I was taking this photo with a zoom lens, a butterfly landed on my right sleeve and stayed there for several minutes before flying off. It also briefly -- only for a 2-3 seconds, landed on the top green spray can. I saw this butterfly last time when I finished taking photos of this setting and was satisfied with the angle used. Afterwards, it had left for good. It was kind of surprising for the butterfly to be there in the first place, considering the setting is in an industrial area where there are no flowers.
Last, what looks like the earth is actually a small, soft child's ball that had been among the rubbish.
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God to be found even in uglyness...
makes me think of God's eye looking at Caïn ...
"l'oeil était dans la tombe et regardait Caïn "...V.Hugo
well done
thanks:)
Bonne journee William.
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beau week-end William ! merci ! Amitiés♫
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Well done, William!
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William Sutherland club has replied to RHH club.. the butterfly ----- that was unusual ...
Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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