cold rain ... the mountains turn canvas ![]() |
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A few days later, in response to a friend
early morning ...
my mountains grow invisible
with clouds
group/simply_haiku
. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2009
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These are pretty pictures.
ReplyDeleteZhanna
New ideas for painting ... thanks for sharing, Gabi! :>)
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh.... Very nice indeed, and the ku fits like a glove...
ReplyDeleteM.
There's magic in this one, Gabi san. The haiku is indirectly descriptive: the canvas moves through the photo, layer by layer, but you don't fully perceive it until L3.
ReplyDeleteB.
beautiful Gabi ...
ReplyDeleteE.
a most evocative photo...those mountains look so beautiful but brrr so cold.
ReplyDeleteWell caught ku too.
D.