September 18, 2008

See what I saw.





























I truly wish I could find a way to make the ideas in my head, the images from my camera
and the words produced by my soul to combine to create a menage of utter beauty.

13 comments:

lime said...

those are some poetic images though...

NYD said...

Yet not quite as beautiful as you in your sarong.

Alluring woman.

Grant said...

Oh, wow. Wood! And plant life! And a tractor! You truly are living in a foreign land. I never saw such stuff growing up in Kentucky.

For added poetic measure, couldn't you at least get some hot Japanese women to pose next to the other stuff?

Beth said...

Hence, the expression, "a picture is worth a thousand words." What images you choose to capture and share does reveal something about your mind and your soul.
Beautiful pictures.

Megan said...

Fabulous.

puerileuwaite said...

I'm picturing Green Acres.

Carla said...

I almost left a comment without clicking on the "read more," all the while thinking "what is it? The bee on the beam? Peep hole?" Absolutely lovely. No words needed.

Kurt said...

I like Japan.

Serena said...

I think you did quite well capturing poetically beautiful images with your camera.:)

ThursdayNext said...

lovely...i was reading the new yorker and in 1966 bob dylan was given photos to write poems about and they are bring printed in the nyer in november...there is a taste of it in this issue...these photos would inspire some poetry themselves.

Mona said...

Nyd, your photograph is such a tease, it took ages to download! It made me WAIT!!! Just imagine that!

Dolmen upon dolmen upon dolmen...hmmm symbolic!

Doll men upon doll men..LOL!

Mona said...

ok, what the hell is that!

Allan said...

Great pics! I like rustic exotica.

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