Welcome back! Lightning does provide such an amazing spectacle! When I lived with my niece in Arizona, we would sometimes turn the lights off and watch the monsoon lightning shows. A little scary in some ways, but, oh so beautiful too. Great photo and haiku.
I love this combination - I have a special attachment to lightning. Even have a couple of pieces of fulgerite on my shelf (which, alas, I bought not found)
Your lightning is a vibrant slash against a washed sky, Andree. The distortion of the silhouette adds to the power of the interaction of verse and image.
How nice to see you again, Andrée! Love your Haiga - it has a 3 dimensional effect that lends itself so well to how alive a storm can be!
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This is a wonderful photo and one that is very difficult to achieve. I love your words that accompany it! A beautiful combination!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Lightning does provide such an amazing spectacle! When I lived with my niece in Arizona, we would sometimes turn the lights off and watch the monsoon lightning shows. A little scary in some ways, but, oh so beautiful too. Great photo and haiku.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Unfortunately half of the words are cut off, on my computer screen (go figure??)
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Oh wow, great shot.
ReplyDeleteA powerful image and words.
ReplyDeleteI love this combination - I have a special attachment to lightning. Even have a couple of pieces of fulgerite on my shelf (which, alas, I bought not found)
ReplyDelete..truly missed ur absence andree_where had u been?_great to have ur forthrightness flash through again!..many thanks..
ReplyDeleteI love this, Andree. Wonderful photo and poem. The colors make me think of summer storms at the beach.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful lightening shot-and terrific poem to match!
ReplyDeleteI could hear the lightening. Thanks for the read.
ReplyDeleteI love it Andrée. So far, I have never been able to capture lightning.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with your pink lightning and your haiku.
Simply crackling!
ReplyDeleteI catch words haphazardly
A wild show hidden in those words.
ReplyDeleteI could feel the hair raise on my head while reading the poem. Really nice work. Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteYour lightning is a vibrant slash against a washed sky, Andree. The distortion of the silhouette adds to the power of the interaction of verse and image.
ReplyDeleteQuite striking ...
Great job - the photo is wonderful and your words are a perfect match!
ReplyDeleteI adore lightning, especially heat lightning. Your haiga mirrors my fascination and appreciation of it.
ReplyDeletenature does offer the most incredible spectacles...love that lightning shot!
ReplyDeleteI love your poem and welcome back!
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