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Carpe Diem's Tanka Splendor is part of the Carpe Diem Haiku Family. It's a weekly tanka-meme in which you can write and share tanka inspired on a given prompt every Saturday (mostlty, sometimes it will be on another day).
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I love the wind howling in your memory! Great accompanying image!
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Thanks Cybele … I liked the photo, though very simple actually … I’m happy the haiku struck you!
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This is exquisite —-!!!!
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Thanks … I liked the photo in its simplicity but had to fight with myself to find the haiku!
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Ah yes … been there! 😀
You did well though!
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I know you understand and I thank you for your encouragement.
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There is something shivery about this one. It’s very powerful and mysterious.
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Thanks … this was a photo from my Easter trip to a town near Venice during a wind storm. I liked the photo … I’m very happy you liked it!
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Ouf!! eerie feel to this one…well done, cara!
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Thanks .. it’s amazing how rendering this photo black and white added so much depth to it … glad you enjoyed it!
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Yes, B & W photos give so much depth…the other day I changed a huge sunset to a full moon just by turning it sepia.
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Yep … one of the great things about modern photography I think.
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I`m trying to figure out Instagram (sheesh) I was already happy with Flickr…sigh…another thing to learn
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Oh dear … why do you want Instagram if you like Flickr?
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I like the idea of editing photos on my phone. Flickr is online and not easy to save photos off line. I’ll try it fir a few weeks and see
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Ah … now I understand … my phone is still an old generation Nokia, so these things don’t come to my mind 😉
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