Posted in Camera Lucida Photo Challenge: Hidden
Photography and Poetry
“Not a visible enthusiasm but a hidden one, an excitement burning with a cold flame.”
Patrick Süskind
Disguised Railway Carriage
Posted in Bench/Seat Sunday
Poetry & Photography
“The judge told me to approach the bench. We were in a park”Jarod Kintz,
Painted Red
The only bright spot
In the entire parking lot
In the midst of suburbia
Causing a minor hysteria
The colour of reddest red
Some say, it joy may spread
Carefully trying to sit
Just to see, if it is a fit
After I little while
I started to smile
The colour seemed to be
A perfect choice for me
And soon enough…
As far as the eye could see
All the red painted seats
Were occupied to the extreme
There is something to be said
Of the colour red
It never leaves you cold
Yes, and I too was sold
Posted in Caturday
In honour of cats everywhere
“The ideal of calm exists in a sitting cat” Jules Renard
Tiger Cat
I am a tiger cat
Hear me roar!
My furry stripes
I am wearing proud
Sometimes picking a fight
‘Cause I like being loud
But when groomed and fed
And safely resting in bed
I am a cute little kitty
Without any hissy fitty
I am a soft kitty
Hear me purr
Posted in Fav Foto Friday
Photography & Poetry
“The only photograph I regret, is the one I did not take”
Fav Foto Friday
This weeks recap of favourite photos of the week, published on Rantings of a Third Kind. Enjoy!
Posted in Photography 101: Warmth & the Quality of Light (Day Nine)
Photography, Poetry
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present” Francis Bacon
Suburban Rise and Fall
Between the early morning hours
And day light’s end
A sunrise most gorgeous
Into the setting of sun will blend
Posted in Photography 101: Warmth & the Quality of Light (Day Nine)
Photography, Poetry
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present” Francis Bacon
Sunrise
In the early morning
The red sky adorning
Before the stormy clouds
Are a forming