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Friday Photo Inspiration: Périgord Black Truffle (Tuber melanosporum) – Simple Photography Tips & Creative Insights - Value emerges from darkness
Facts aside, to me they tell a story of things that have remained hidden as they grow, their value and importance increasing in those dark places. To be found only by those in the know, with the skill to uncover such things.
The similarity with human kind: where many folk feel in darkness, but it is this that produces strength of character. "Learn not to fear the dark places.
It’s often where the best things come from,
Like truffles under soil."

Michael Blyth
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This is a 'must-do activity' this weekend. Spread the word, go to the local park, out into the country woods;go and catch falling leaves.
Please go and try it, take yourself, with family if you have one, and just play the game - it is surely one of the most mentally restorative things you can do. Especially if you pause and admire the leaf you catch.
You're even allowed to smile, laugh, yell, squeal or whatever - this is complete release.

Michael Blyth
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Simple Photography Tips - Finding Inspiration Through Photography and Words - "Some days it feels like it can't get worse".
I came across this little 'mess on the tarmac' while shooting on Mallorca. It immediately took me to the verse, in the book of Matthew I think, where it says that not even a sparrow falls without being noticed by God.

Michael Blyth
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Simple Photography Tips - Finding Inspiration Through Photography and Words - Always be grateful for food, some don't have it.
Like my Friday posts, this isn't a simple photography tip as such, but more like life inspiration through Photography and Words—a mix of visual with meaningful reflections.
There are starving people out there, so never despise the food you have.

Michael Blyth
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Simple Photography Tips - Finding Inspiration Through Photography and Simple Words
As my photography mentoring gets busier, it feels like the right time to simplify. I’m starting a new weekly series—sharing one of my photographs along with a few thoughtful words of encouragement.
These aren't simple photography tips as such, but more like life inspiration through photography—a mix of visual with meaningful reflections.

Michael Blyth
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