
sunburst submitted in response to Cee’s black and white challenge: Lighting of Any Kind.

sunburst submitted in response to Cee’s black and white challenge: Lighting of Any Kind.
You are like a dandelion’s parachute … wind born … riding upon currents to an unknown.
The thoughts, words, and actions of others diffuse your beauty.
Be free … seeding dandelions … your continuation … with your fragile beauty.

parachutes shorter than lawn grass…submitted for Cee’s cbwc: short items

Apple iPad … f/1.8 1/15s 3.99mm 100 ISO edited: Snapseed
still life submitted in response to Cee’s black and white photo challenge.

Texture within photography invites an awareness of how sight invites me to touch as a means to validate the visual and tactile experiences: silky, bubbly, prickly, nubby, fluffy, grainy, gritty, etc.



Hop on over to Cee’s to join the CBWC challenge: texture.

Join the fun — Cee’s black and white challenge: things to ride.
I grasp
in the darkness of the heart
a firefly. ~Buson (Y Sawa & EM Shiffert, Haiku Master Buson)

Cee’s black and white photo challenge: patterns
what magical things will one find at the top of these steps



Steps…Cee’s black and white photo challenge
It is a bit of a puzzle as to the reason the log and rock are placed in front of the gate. I suppose the first thing to explore is, which way does the gate open?” If the gate moves outward, then what is being kept within?
That dear Watson invites another mystery to explore.

If the gate moves inward, the gate is not a barrier so does it open both in and out? If so, then I assume the log and rock are meant to keep the gate from extending outward?
Humm…



Cee’s black and white challenge: fences and gates
on a makeshift bridge
we make friends…
croaking frog ~Issa*

*cited: haikuguy.com
one of a number of small bridges crossing Spring Creek … cbwc: bridges

My entry for Cee’s black and white challenge: to share how to an ant…a single flower can be a very large subject.
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