I have been taking my own photographs for my picture poetry (as opposed to “borrowing” from the internet) and I try to leave a space in the picture for my words (so my words don’t get in the way of a nice picture). I would love to have seen more Joey here with your words in the foreground to enhance each other. Just a thought from my personal observations.
Love the words and sentiment – just adding an observation, I am.
One of my problems is that I have a new computer and I have been trialing photo systems that allow texting.
In saying that, the poem is the main object of the post not the photo. However, I also post most of the photos I use for poetry into my photography category. I post these in groups each Saturday, Sydney time.
I have also received comments that tell me that if my poems speak for themselves and they don’t need photos.
Others say the prefer the text over photo.
It also works as a copyright on the photo.
I understand what you are saying and I thank you for letting me know your observations.
I’ve only written half a dozen TANKA poems and find it a struggle so writing one for the children actually helped with my thoughts. I love writing for children.
I also love kangaroos (provided, of course, that they’re properly barbecued).
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Cheeky.
Actually, I don’t mind kangaroo meat… farmed roos of course.
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😊
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I have been taking my own photographs for my picture poetry (as opposed to “borrowing” from the internet) and I try to leave a space in the picture for my words (so my words don’t get in the way of a nice picture). I would love to have seen more Joey here with your words in the foreground to enhance each other. Just a thought from my personal observations.
Love the words and sentiment – just adding an observation, I am.
Graeme:)
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Sorry, I just found this in my spam box.
One of my problems is that I have a new computer and I have been trialing photo systems that allow texting.
In saying that, the poem is the main object of the post not the photo. However, I also post most of the photos I use for poetry into my photography category. I post these in groups each Saturday, Sydney time.
I have also received comments that tell me that if my poems speak for themselves and they don’t need photos.
Others say the prefer the text over photo.
It also works as a copyright on the photo.
I understand what you are saying and I thank you for letting me know your observations.
Chrissy
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Always a comment upon, never a criticism is how I like to put things – G:)
“In the Spam again!” Lol:)
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🙂 No problems.
Oh….and I may have to put the coffee machine in the spam room. 😉
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You haven’t already got a coffee machine in the Spam Room!!! Disgraceful! G:)
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LOL! I’ve had to before today.
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Very lovely! ❤
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Thank you!
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Love.:)
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I’ve only written half a dozen TANKA poems and find it a struggle so writing one for the children actually helped with my thoughts. I love writing for children.
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I see that. I am going into babyhood again. lol
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I think it’s the grandkiddies that do it to us.
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Yep, they grew up and my Children treat me as a child sometimes. lol
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