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By: Sandy Roberts-Anders</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/perspective#comment-9983<creator></creator>
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<encoded>So true!<br>
Every year we get a major influx of enormous tarantulas and, like you with the dandelions, has shot them from above. Last year I got down on the road, lying belly flat on the asphalt, shooting the spiders head on.<br>
It was a completely different experience, and much more compelling photograph&hellip;especially in the ones where the tarantulas were rearing up with pincers spread in attack mode!<br>
My husband and I were laughing, but I thought my sister-in-law might have a heart attack!
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By: Mimi Braziel</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/perspective#comment-9982<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:37:03 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>Matthew, I LOVE this blog on perspective&hellip;so true! You have such great insight, and I love this dandelion photo.  I have many memories as a little girl picking these and blowing them in the wind. I found a quote that is so fitting to gaining a new perspective&hellip;. &ldquo;The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.&rdquo; ~Proust, Marcel  How often we get bored or discontent with our lives, and keep running to new people, new places&hellip;thinking we will find more happiness there.  How the grass always looks greener on the other side. When all we need to do is see the people and places around us with a different lens. &#128578;
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By: Samuel</title><link>https://matthewtrader.com/perspective#comment-9981<creator></creator>
<pubdate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 05:40:21 +0000</pubdate>
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<encoded>This is a cute picture. Your home page is looking good now man.
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