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Sunday, 13 September 2009

Haiga # 54


13 comments:

Magyar said...

__What an sight: two clouds set aglow by the setting sun, and between them... the quater moon. Distance is nothing... when conquered by sight or imagination.

Good one Frank! But, what is that bird amoung the ducks? _m

Ralf Bröker said...

The juxtaposition of haiku and picture is great!

Best wishes
Ralf

Frank... said...

Magyar: the bird in the middle is in fact a duck called the Mandarin. It's closely related to the North American Wood duck. Click on the following URL for details:

http://www.lpzoo.org/animals/factsheet.php?contentID=216

All the best, Frank...

Lorraine said...

This is stunning, bravo Frank, such a beautiful feeling here :)

BlueJayEye said...

Putting the Mandarin duck in the center sets the focal point of the picture and the poem, good one.

Inside our hands, outside our hearts said...

I really love this one Frank. Layers upon layers...wonderful.

T

Anonymous said...

Analyzing text and photo I see some geometric parts reminding of a quarter moon. It's estonishing: among ducks I can see quarter moons. That's a very subtle composition.

Best wishes
Rudi

Dave Serjeant said...

nice one! Good poem in the latest Presence by the way.

Janice Thomson said...

This is a great shot Frank - that Mandarin is beautiful! Love the subtle connection between photo and words.

Magyar said...

Thank you Frank... !
__This proves I'm never too old to learn. Here, mostly mallards, and the wood ducks rare. And I, silly that I am, thought all ducks had webbed feet. Sincerly, _m

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

the colors in this are wonderful!

Kristin Riggs said...

Wonderful!!!

Carletta said...

Love the little mandarin!
Poetry and photo are a perfect match.