Capture: Colour is the new black
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Russell Brown, in reply to
this soft milky light
That picture is beautiful and true.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
eye saw thru the prism…
What colours do you see when you write poetry?
gee, um, Ross
I dunno that I do write poetryI think its more like shards, pottery,
with bits missing, rustled potsherds,
No wheeling kaleidoscopic colours
a felt continuum, spectral tendrils
maybe a bluesy buzzing at 600 THz
or a flicker of mean reds at 800nm
absorption in absurd emissions
CMYK focal impressions
Bugger RGB GUI projections
just word roulette
drawing blanks
until the killer
click, fires…
or if we are going for
the mining analogy…sometimes when deadpanning
amidst the mud and gravel
a little colour glisters
and when punning
occasionally sloshed
words spill, leaving
a whit of sparkle
or a crock…
now this guy is a poet…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vU5MmSdQppQdunno why that came thru as a link
and not as a video panel like they usually do
I didna do the linky 'code' bracket thingy,
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Richard Aston, in reply to
Lilith - its a special picture - yeah not the "hard enamel blue" of a South Island day but that liminal hue where sky and sea reflect each other so well that the horizon is barely holding the line between the two. I have been on the water in that light its a special place.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
mottle the hue pool...
Here is some soft light from the south
a slice of heaven
stolen light
the elegant marbles -
Islander, in reply to
OOoo – wings too big for a gull/ mollymawk at least (fella at the back)
lovely pic - I really need to get back on a boat-
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Lilith __, in reply to
Here is some soft light from the south
Nice pic, David. And I particularly like your one of St Clair beach. I didn't mean we never have soft light down here, just not usually when the sky is clear. :-)
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Cheers, Russell and Richard. I find it hard to look at some of the hills in Auckland City without thinking of Peter Siddell’s work. His pictures are a little bit unearthly but they could almost be real, with that soft, directionless light, and rolling green hills covered with perfect villas.
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Islander, in reply to
Here is some soft light from the south
a slice of heaven
stolen light
the elegant marbles...
There is so little soft anywhere south
-o, I think of those child’s shin guards
made against matagouri, and the loving
much-washed muka that was a nappy lining
and an inner cape -like careful pouches – sewn
into a coarse sleeping mat- which helped an arthritic elder
gain a good night’s sleep (it was full of titi down…)
-other than those
it was warm arms and helping hands
and a close nurturing body-
and our usual human joys
-love expressed in song, humming, small momentary distracting toys- -
Lilith __, in reply to
it was coming into its autumn colours in a fairly inconsistent way
Holy crap, that plant must have got dressed in the dark.
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Islander, in reply to
Most do!
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Lilith – its a special picture – yeah not the “hard enamel blue” of a South Island day but that liminal hue where sky and sea reflect each other so well that the horizon is barely holding the line between the two. I have been on the water in that light its a special place.
My week is made. You used "liminal" in a fitting and concrete sense.
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our usual human joys
Lovely line Islander
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Lilith __, in reply to
Most do!
Yes, I thought that after I'd written it. :-)
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Lovely writing all round, folks. Thank you.
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Islander, in reply to
And to Deborah- I'd have to fight younger family members for these in the flesh...which is why I wont bother to on-send for a day or 2 yet...
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So much good stuff here it's taken a long time to catch up, so many I might respond to, but here's one for a sea horizon in clear southern light - the crowded roofs of South Dunedin from Eglinton Rd Mornington outside my daughter's place two weeks ago. I like it that the road disappears over its own curving horizon too.
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Richard Aston, in reply to
Oh Deborah - I never thought cup cakes could be such holy things - you are a magician.
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