
A Part of Wordless Wednesday
and
my third contribution to WPC: Out of This World.
capturing in prose

A Part of Wordless Wednesday
and
my third contribution to WPC: Out of This World.
A full of pink blossoms in an ume (Japanese apricot) orchard seem to be sweet drinks for small birds. Chirping tells coming spring days but it’s difficult to find them. Once you step into the trees, you may loose your sense of direction because all you see through the view finder is just a pale pink.
淡いピンクに染まった梅園の中で鳥は甘い蜜を吸う。声はすれど姿は見えず。ファインダを覗きながら、ただただ方向を見失う。
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Out of This World by The Daily Post.
The autumn rubious leaves has been left in the last little light of the winter burning for brilliant floral days.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Out of This World by The Daily Post.
Out of a dream, out of the sky
Into my heart, into my life
And you were just a face in the crowd.
When you find a familiar face in the midst of the crowd, the world suddenly becomes special. Nowhere place you don’t remember is sometimes going to be a memory. However we know it’s unlikely to happen. Then I took experimental photos to capture nowhere.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, A Face in the Crowd by The Daily Post.
