
house with the red door
the warmth of autumn arrives
cooling rain falling
Last Thursday 7 of us visited the Fitties again, it rained all day but the fitties still felt warm
When I take a photograph that really interests me I often write a little haiku. I write them in three lines of 5/7/5 syllables. They do not have to rhyme, they do not have to describe the photograph, they are simply what the image led me to write. I only allow myself 60 seconds to write it. It is about being in the moment of seeing the photograph, just as my photographs are made in the moment of seeing.
- The Seeing Dance of AppFrod Photographers
- Trapped in Memorial, Yet Blooming
- Of Cameras and Trains
- Where the Trains Once Passed
- The Price of Top Soil
In a haiku world a ginko is a walk through nature observing
and as I ginko I make images of the things I notice
I then write a haiku in a moment as a response the images I make, that makes me stop to think
Finally I blog here about what the image and haiku make me think about
© Stewart Wall 2022
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