landscape

Over the last two weeks, I have been taking part in the WordPress Writing 201 course, today’s contribution featured my photo of Ada Huja

andy townend

DSC_5836_4038 - 2012-04-22 at 14-24-02two fight
for the balance
of
power

the west gate
confronts an evil
concentration
will they become
russian dolls
shaped by
diagonals
etched from
broken glass
screaming out
keep out

or just give me enough rope!

will we take the right path?

(found poetry featuring landscape and a little enumeratio for wordpress writing 201 – landscape)

*shot with nikon d700, 16-35mm f/4 lens, edited in aperture 3, silver efex pro 2, diverging paths intersect*

Note

During the last couple of weeks I have been participating in the Writing 201 Poetry course under the expert guidance and watchful eye of Ben Huberman.

Each day Ben has set us a new challenge including a word prompt, a poetic form and a device.

Today’s challenge involves responding to the word “landscape” using the found poetry form and the device of enumeratio.

My response, a piece of flagrant and unashamed self promotion…

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symmetry

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scale

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yellow

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gone (but not forgotten)

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#photo101 wrap up

Big thank you to The Daily Post from WordPress for featuring my photo "glass" from "through a glass darkly" in their wrap up post for a great month of phototography and friendship. Check out the other great photographers featured by The Daily Post team here. You can also see my #photo101 contributions from my "other" blog … Continue reading #photo101 wrap up