@Dawn thanks Dawn, I was sleepy and the haiku is all that would come to me for day seven, then I remembered I had this photo I had taken, and it all fell together. I posted this from my iPhone in bed! :D
@Beckey, thanks for the feedback on my photo. I use a little app called the Hipstamatic and love it! I find that sunsets and trees seem to be the things I return to most often to photograph...ethereal beauty that is ever changing...
@hocam thank you for such a lovely comment, haiku is still new to me. I saw my first haiku on a friend's Facebook page and loved the images wrought by just a few succinct words...
@the Wanderer, thanks for the comment, I find more to photograph in my own backyard than I ever thought possible...nature's beauty is right in front of our eyes if we just open them and look.
both haunting and beautiful
ReplyDeleteNice Cathy!
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ReplyDeletethanks Dawn, I was sleepy and the haiku is all that would come to me for day seven, then I remembered I had this photo I had taken, and it all fell together. I posted this from my iPhone in bed! :D
@Vix...thanks sissy, see you tomorrow around noon, have that Starbucks waiting :D xoxo
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!! And I also love the photo. I have a deep appreciation for the shapes of "naked" trees and this photo really captured me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and evocative photograph. It goes perfectly with your haiku.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful night ! Your photo captures the essence so well..love it.
ReplyDelete@Beckey, thanks for the feedback on my photo. I use a little app called the Hipstamatic and love it! I find that sunsets and trees seem to be the things I return to most often to photograph...ethereal beauty that is ever changing...
ReplyDelete@hocam thank you for such a lovely comment, haiku is still new to me. I saw my first haiku on a friend's Facebook page and loved the images wrought by just a few succinct words...
ReplyDelete@the Wanderer, thanks for the comment, I find more to photograph in my own backyard than I ever thought possible...nature's beauty is right in front of our eyes if we just open them and look.
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