just like darkness
it sneaks in…
autumn cold ~Issa (www.haikuguy.com)

Visit The Life of B to join November’s Shadows of Squares
just like darkness
it sneaks in…
autumn cold ~Issa (www.haikuguy.com)

Visit The Life of B to join November’s Shadows of Squares
at my feet
when did you get here?
snail ~Issa*
the street’s world of feet in action…




This week Ritva invites Lens-Artists to “… skip the classic street-portrait approach and reveal the often-hidden, magical world, of the details we never take the time to notice anymore.”
*haikuguy.com
it seems to wash
the summer mountains…
sunrise ~Issa*

Fujifilm X-T4: f/8 1/210s 80mm 400ISO
that village’s
floating bridge of dreams…
spring frost ~Issa
Ann Christine from Leya invites lens-artists to share their interpretation of the theme Dreamy. She introduces soft dreamy photographs as images created with soft light, soft focus, delicate tones, and other gentle aspects to produce an ethereal picture.
The dark sky dulls my dreamy mind,
The down-dripping rain lingers–
O my tears down falling, longing after thee!
~The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu




Thank you Ann Christine for this challenge…sometimes life’s realities need to slumber and awaken the gentle nature of dreamy.
taking a tiny trip
to see and be seen…
new summer robes ~Issa*

*cited: haikuguy.com
through the lenses of a Ricoh Caplio GX100 and Sony NEX-5N to the year 2013
violets on the gate–
even at night
sweet nostalgia ~Issa*



I recently gained access to all the images posted to WordPress beginning in 2011 so this is an exciting way to begin looking back.
Thank you Sofia for this lens-artists invitation: looking back.
*cited: http://www.haikuguy.com
are the geese yearning
to depart…
or not? Issa*

*cited: haikuguy.com
The child claps his hands
playing alone, happily,
under a festive tree ~Issa*
Egidio invites photographers to share photographs that are associated with songs. That is, “what music do you hear in your photos?”
I thought to share this masterpiece of abstract art created by a very quiet and thoughtful artist.
While photographs do not bring to mind music, they often speak to me either through haiku or a haiku accompanies me during a photo walk. There are associations with images and scent as well as music and memory.
Music seems more abstract than other art forms because it represents emotional states, symmetry and repetition, and other intangibles. But just because you can’t see or touch these things, doesn’t make them any less real. In preliterate societies, music was probably one of the best methods for storing and conveying complex stories and information.***
One of the best ways to understand how the over-all space of creative expression reflects its parts is to imagine yourself inside the space of the artwork…select a place within the composition where you would like to locate yourself for a few minutes of contemplation. …imagine…passing through different areas of the artwork…feel…energetic patterns. (152)****
*cited: The Spring of My life
Trans: Sam Hamill
**used with permission by the artist
***The Ethan Hein Blog (www.ethanhein,com)
**** McNiff, Shawn
Trust the Process
green moss–
all the way to my lap
spring’s rainbow ~Issa*

Leica V-Lux 5: f/4 1/2500 s 10.1 mm 125 ISO
*cited: http://www.haikuguy.com “love note to Planet Earth. Spring’s dazzling colors touch and include Issa. He gazes and realizes: I am (we are) part of this glory!f”
People … communicating through their silence … speaking through through their nonverbal actions
Issa speaking through time through his poetry:
people are people
I am me…
in my cool house ~Issa*





Travels and Trifles’ lens-artists challenge: people here, there, and everywhere
*cited: http://www.haikuguy.com
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