The Boa and The Snail

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Here is my newest addition to the No Vert art collection. I call it “The Boa and The Snail”.

This is a close up shot of a draw-string that pulls our window blinds. It connects through this loop to hold it in place. Being an artist is about seeing beauty in anything at any time. I saw the beauty in these tiny objects. I call this photo “The Boa and The Snail” because that’s the first thing I saw. A Boa Constrictor snake constricting itself around a Snail. Hopefully you see the beauty in this as I do!

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Got one similar at my place :) No school like old school!

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I can see what you are getting at with the snail being wrapped by the boa. Interesting viewpoint.

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guess i watched too much porn in my lifetime, anal beads

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There are always flowers for those who want to see.

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isn't​ it cool how a close up of something can make the whole thing seem like something else

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excellent shot! The sudden break in pattern makes the composition really stand out.

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good and similliar photo sir
almost the same as the parable :)

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Interesante imagen cariño, buena publicacion, felicidades. Saludos

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nice. simple things turned into art. i love it.

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Muy buena la fotografía! Gracias por compartir tu post.

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Very eye-catching image. It's nice to see interesting forms and relationships in the simplest things. It makes me start looking around my room, wondering if I am missing similar choice vignettes.

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