image by Daniele Levis Pelusi
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Read MoreFor one year I tried to write a haiku every morning while I walked our dog Newton through the fields and woods of our farm. Some days I wrote three or four haiku. Some days my mind was focused on other things. Some days I forgot the important seventeen syllables before we returned home and they were lost. In Japan, painters often combined haiku with a painting. These combinations are called haiga. I can’t paint with a brush, but I can “paint” with words and my camera. I can usually keep seventeen syllables in my mind and frame a photo to accompany those three lines and so here they are, my haiga for our small piece of the world, from my heart.
image by Daniele Levis Pelusi
Read Morephoto by Peter Lloyd
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