Unseen nature, so many paths, so many sceneries, and so many sights; there’s beauty in each fleeting moment when we travel, yet we fail to notice it. We look at the views while passing by a bike, car, or even while walking but fail to see it, observe it, and sync into a place.
Our eyes miss out on the beautiful visions while we let the unseen nature pass without a glimpse.
As said by Rachel Carson for the unseen nature – For most of us, knowledge of our world comes largely through sight, yet we look about with such unseeing eyes that we are partially blind. One way to open your eyes to unnoticed beauty and unseen nature is to ask yourself, ‘What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?’
Nature calls upon us, it lets us witness its magnificent beauty, and we close our eyes to it. What a beautiful world we live in; how lucky are we to see the beauty, the rising of the sun, the stars, the routes, the trees, the colours; isn’t it time to observe and appreciate its presence than just seeing and forgetting?
While appreciating and observing the unseen nature and its unnoticed beauty, we often get lost in the camera lens and miss appreciating the place. So why not figure out if a camera lens is better or an eye lens?