Something in motion stops—
and there it is—
Chance encounter with an abstract!
During National Poetry Writing Month one is encouraged to write and share poetry and to seek out and read poetic works. It made me also think about poetry beyond the written word—how, in a concept or reading of an image—in what it evokes—there can also be poetry.
“I am neither an optimist nor pessimist, but a possibilist.”
– Max Lerner
“The possible’s slow fuse is lit by the Imagination.”
– Emily Dickenson
Some balancing, uplifting quotes and images (without drama and conflict) when considering (framing) the future.
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During National Poetry Writing Month one is encouraged to write and share poetry and to seek out and read poetic works. Poetry can be found in a concept or image—how it evokes one to think, feel, or imagine. Therefore, I’m calling this my poetic post of the day!
As the saying goes, “You see what you look for”.
There’s another adage: “Stop and smell the roses.”
You may recognize the “flowers” pictured here: Bougainvillea—unscented but beautiful leaves surrounding its tiny central flowers.
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it’s “captured”—and gone.
Speed, two ways.
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My original intention was to post this photo as an example of camouflage,
so beautifully displayed here (along with the winning “smile”).
Note, too, the small blush of aqua-blue.
Two exposure times, different vibrancy.
The image on the left, shot at 1/400. The image on the right, at 1/80.