Neighborhood - Poem
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2022
- There's a room in the house next door
That is brightly lit all night
But during the day the windows seem to be
Particularly dark
Sometimes behind the panes
You can see a pale face
It peers into the house next door
And speaks in a language with signs
Which would never be understood
In it's neighborhood
© Monika Brandenstein
#Poem
Sehr gut!Die Szene wirkt lynchesk(David Lynch)auf mich.
Interessante Lichtreflexe - schöne Gesamtkomposition!
Vielen Dank fürs Schauen u. Kommentieren! Lb. Gruß
A beautiful and atmospheric joining of sounds, light and words. The words and dancing movement of the light make this quite eerie. I love the sound of the water and the guitar music in the background. Your composition has different layers which I love. Fabelhaft, wie immer. Big hugs xxx
Thank you so much!! xxxxx
Wow, eine wunderschöne Komposition aus Text und Fotografie. Ein poetisches Gesamtkunstwerk...
Umarmung und liebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz, Dein Freund Hans-Peter
Herzlichen Dank und Gruß in die Schweiz
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Dear Monika , as I'm relatively new to photography although creative in another area would appreciate knowing which cameras
you currently use the most ? Your images are beautifully ' poetic' and serene and much needed in these desperate and troubled times . Love Light & Peace : suntreader uk
Thanks for your kind feedback. I am currently switching between two digital compact cameras with different focal lengths. However, I don't think the quality of a photo depends on what camera you use, it's more about developing a creative eye for a good subject.
' The eye altering alters all ' Monika, I think you miss- read the reason for my question ! I have no problems with my ' creative eye ' I was simply asking which camera /mechanism you use so as to not spend too much time sourcing endless ' possibilities '
- lazy on my part, admittedly !
' What is left for us, save, in growth
Of soul , to rise up, far past both ,
From the gift looking to the giver ,
And from the cistern to the river ,
And from the finite to infinity ,
And from man's dust , to spirits divinity ?
R. Browning
Much love
david
@@user-is3pb4hb5h Hello David, please do not get me wrong. My statement was in no way meant to be lecturing, it was just an add-on to answer your question about the camera I use.
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain again what you meant. Kind regards, Monica
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Thanks for clapping your hands. ;-)
@monikabrandenstein5011 well I did not have good enough words for the beauty I felt is here
@@writerman242 But now you have found them.
@@monikabrandenstein5011 ah yes That's true🙂