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April Blogging Challenge - 2




Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder is something I have always heard. But very recently I experienced it more closely.

Since the time I have started photography I have become more observant in terms of things that happen around me. So you would find me walking down the road and then all of a sudden I would be staring at the sky in all amazement with a bewildered look on my face, much to the passersby irritation.

There I was standing looking at perhaps a beautiful cloud formation, or the colour of the sky which had changed all of a sudden or maybe a flock of birds flying together in various shapes and on the other hand there was this crowd busy looking at me trying to gauge the extent of my madness.

Its truly said beauty lies in the eye of the beholder!!

Added later - > P.S: As suggested by one of my lovely blogging friends I am sharing the picture I clicked when this thought came to my mind.

 

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