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Post by yessicapuga on Jan 4, 2012 18:39:49 GMT -5
"The rays that come from those heavenly worlds, will separate between him and vulgar things." -Emerson(Nature) I believe this quote goes perfectly with the picture I selected. When it says "The rays that come from those heavenly worlds." Its saying nature a gift bestowed upon us, a pure wonderful nature that we take for granted. "Separate between him and the vulgar things." Emerson is trying to say we also hurt and destroy nature or just make an artificial nature that can never compare to the original.
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Post by omarcabadas on Jan 4, 2012 19:09:40 GMT -5
I see that the quote there truly does relate to that picture you got but i'am not sure exactly why you chose it. The quote need an explanation to why you chose it but i don't see it :\. The picture is breathtaking and shows extraordinary colors and gracefulness.
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Post by yessicapuga on Jan 4, 2012 19:12:22 GMT -5
I wasn't done yet Omar God!!
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Post by omarcabadas on Jan 4, 2012 22:58:44 GMT -5
I'm sorry then don't post unfinished work. So real comment now. The picture is breathtaking and shows extraordinary colors and gracefulness, the way it connects to the quote is amazing on how you found a picture like this. I agree with what you say that emerson does show that nature is truly amazing and one can learn from so much. The picture shows inspiration he had when he set out to do things he wanted to do. He showed the world between real and fake.
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