Posted in the Daily Post: Half-Light
Photography
“The glass is always half full”
Half-Light
Suburbia, Mäkkylä, Espoo, Finland

Posted in the Daily Post: Half-Light
Photography
“The glass is always half full”
Half-Light
Suburbia, Mäkkylä, Espoo, Finland

Posted in the Daily Post: Half-Light
Photography
“The glass is always half full”
Half-Light
River Negro, Manaus, Brazil
Posted in the Daily Post: Half-Light
Photography
“The glass is always half full”
Half-Light
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Posted in the Daily Post: Half-Light
Photography
“The glass is always half full”
Half-Light
Suburbia, Mäkkylä, Espoo, Finland
Posted in the Daily Post: Contrast
Poetry & Photography
“Contrast is what makes photography interesting” Conrad Hall
Contrast (The Daily Post)
A rose is a rose of course, of course
Giving the ultimate pose
For the sake of the photographic prose
The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Harmony
“Art is a harmony parallel with nature” Paul Cezanne
Winter
Cold, white and monochrome
Nature silent under the snowy dome
But, when the sun paints a triple rainbow
The beauty will bring you to an awe
The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Harmony
“Art is a harmony parallel with nature” Paul Cezanne
Summer
In the cooling summer breeze
All the wild flowers will breathe
Until it is time, for the winter’s freeze
Posted in The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Seasons
Share an image evocative of the weather or represent the current “season of your life” in metaphor.
“Now is the winter of our discontent” Richard III, William Shakespeare
Nightfall
Soft white lights
In the middle of the night
All have taken flight
From the silent street
Not even a tweet
From the lonely parakeet
After all,
It’s no ball
In the middle of
Winter
Posted in The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Seasons
Share an image evocative of the weather or represent the current “season of your life” in metaphor.
“Now is the winter of our discontent” Richard III, William Shakespeare
Red
What a blast
The contrast
Not unabashed
As it flashed
Its red colour
All over
Posted in The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Seasons
Share an image evocative of the weather or represent the current “season of your life” in metaphor.
“Now is the winter of our discontent” Richard III, William Shakespeare
Blurred Bines
With a snow cover
On the top they hover
Not quite the clover
Still always on the upper
They say it’s a hopper
They call them the blurred bines
Yeah yeah yeah!