shadows and light
children play in autumn
now and then
© G.s.k. ‘15
shadows and light
children play in autumn
now and then
© G.s.k. ‘15
life happens . . .
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Deceptively simple – so much going on here. 😊
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Thanks Jen … you’re right of course and it’s the third line that creates that leap. 🙂
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😀
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Now and then…indeed! love what you did with this photo!
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Thanks Oliana … I like to invert the colours from time to time to see what happens … fun. 🙂
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It IS fun and well, because we can do it too 😉
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Yep … and THAT is fantastic isn’t it!
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Your leap was really good. Don’t you just love Haiku?
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I love haiku and Japanese poetry .. for me it’s like an impressionistic painting in words … you paint what you see grabbing the sensation transmitting a moment of thought and feeling. Unlike most poetic forms the trick isn’t in describing details but a moment’s passing, the readers imagination and experience fills in the blanks. Thanks Carol for asking me 😉 Georgia.
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Lovely description!
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🙂
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Like the photo very much, equal to the words.
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Thanks J.
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Most welcome.
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Nice art-work Georgia, the haiku and the photo-art are going very well together.
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Thanks … I like fooling around with photographs 🙂
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