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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Poetics: It's a micro/macro world—Tracings

Image by Shanyn Silinski


This is what Woman is about! — The photographer
traced outlines of her curves with an ice cube.
She posed in a flotation tube,
dreamed she was an astronomer.
Heard: Pout!



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Written for dVerse Poets Pub - Poetics, where this week Shanyn Silinski shares her micro/macro photography (lovely, indeed) and challenges us to write a poem in 140 characters describing one of them.
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8 comments:

  1. A worthy dream - to be an astronomer.

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  2. any where but in that moment eh? you kinda feel like a piece of meat or furniture in that situ....

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  3. Very neat inspiration from that photo! Well done, thanks for joining in.

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  4. If someone traced my outlines with an ice cube I'd be whacking him upside the head with his camera. Then I'd be off to astronomy school.

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  5. a fine example of macro photography and writing!

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  7. Snow and ice cubes. Not-so-nice thoughts.

    Be cool, but stay warm!

    BTW, my computer is going in for brain surgery. I hope it, and I, will return in due course.

    Blessings and Bear hugs!

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  8. Now that it's mentioned one can see the sultry outline of a a sexy being! Great micro Lydia!

    Hank

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