
Photo: Atara Katz
Their shadows walked ahead
Tasting paths
Testing light
Traveling a step
Before
Their feet
Pressed footprints
And memories
Into sand.
For the Lens-Artist Challenge: Shadows

Photo: Atara Katz
Their shadows walked ahead
Tasting paths
Testing light
Traveling a step
Before
Their feet
Pressed footprints
And memories
Into sand.
For the Lens-Artist Challenge: Shadows
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Very cool! I like the idea of shadows testing the waters, so to speak. Nice write!
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Thank you! π
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Touching written. Imagining my life as a footprint in the soft sand of eternity, a strange feeling of transience creeps up on me. I love the scene in The Neverending Story of Michael Ende, where the old Fantastica was almost wholly lost. The Childlike Empress and Bastian were alone in the dark. And with them a single last luminous seed from which Peregrin emerged, the Night Forest and a new Fantastica. I prefer to see my life and its track as such a shining seed, as part of the elements that can become something new after me.
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What a beautiful image, Laureen! π Thank you for sharing it and enriching the conversation about the elements that make reality in all its transience. π Na’ama
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lovely post Na’ama – loved the poem this week.
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Thank you, Tina! π
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Love the shadow capture and the beautiful poem!
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Thank you, Amy! π
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Lovely…
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xoxo
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Shadows that will walk on waters. Intense.
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Thanks! Indeed it can be!
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