enchanting
bats and cameras
the blue hour
**
blemishes
evaporate
...twilight
**
soft edges
flow in with day's close
sundown
**
watercolor sky
primed for the moon
fades to gray
**
One Single Impression offers twilight as today's prompt.
Watercolor by Sue.
♥~~~♥~~~♥
Monday, February 23, 2009
Twilight Haiku
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wow, Sue, I really like these! A three-word haiku that says thousands! And the fractal is perfect, too!
The idea of the sky primed for the moon makes a work of art of the whole day! Wonderful stuff.
Twilight is kind stuff. Bye, bye, blemishes.
That fractal amazes me. I see faces, birds, bats, twilight...
All of these are so very well done; the second one -- how so much can be said with three words? Super.
Such economy in these, yet so vivid!
Twilight captured nicely.
i like the watercolor sky priming for moon...its a tender thought
each of these is a perfect gem, but I am most intrigued by the first -- I have a clear image of bats coming out at twilight, but cameras is unexpected and unexpected is good, makes me think. Although certainly I've been known to rush for my camera at twilight!
These are all just lovely! Bats - yes! sky primed for the moon - witnessed that! What a lovely journey browsing through your post.
..very cinematic..many thanks for this..
Your watercolor is a little scary for me. I like the water color sky verse. There is a lot to think about there, does the sun fade the sky because it is watercolor or is the moon too slow in coming?
Romantic ideas at twilight make those blemishes evaporate. Blemishes evaporate with love too!
We have a lot of bats in Austin, Texas. Between 750000 and 1.5 million bats reside underneath the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge each summer.
At twilight they all fly out. That is a prime tourist with camera place to be.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_W._Richards_Congress_Avenue_Bridge
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Like the watercolour and poems. Brilliant
Tumblewords!
I love the watercolor--love it! And then all these words that just obviously tumble out!
Liked the last one best--primed for the moon, indeed!
Many thanks!
beautiful selection
enjoyed all.. but loved the first one :)
your pieces inspired me to think of childhood twilights
city
bus fumes sink lower
gimbels handles cut through twine:
onion hallway blinks
the first two haikus are excellent. really really nice
Sue, this is awesome as usual. I loved the simple quiet imparted by your beautiful images. Your watercolor was a stunner too.
love-bd
Lovely pieces all ...
Your words and images amaze and delight!
Hugs and blessings,
Your beautiful fractal has inspired these wonderful haiku. The three word haiku was awesome.
I meant watercolor. I loved the above fractal a lot.
I love the 3rd haiku the most and your watercolor (as usual) is stunning. Great work Sue.
Hugs, G
My comment went poof!!!
Great work Sue, loved the 3rd haiku in particular. Stunning watercolor as usual. Hugs, G
"watercolor sky
primed for the moon
fades to gray" ...beautifully written! Thanks!
At one time, I saw many bats coming around twilight time to the house behind where I live.
The owner had to call in help to get them removed and the opening at his roof closed so no more could enter.
I know bats do have a good function in life...they still scare me.
Perfect takes on a perfect prompt.
... bats scare the hell out of me, don't know why, but it's probably due to tv and the vampires.
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