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Weekly Phoneography: Flowers in the sky

When I was a child, my dream was to go to university. If you think about it, it would make sense, wouldn’t it? After a few years of working, I longed for a job closer to nature (out of the office) and wondered how one could become a landscape architect. My friend laughed and said it must be the hay fever speaking. It was too late. As adults, we have too many other worries. A few years ago, I met a lady travelling in Canada. She must have been a number of years older than me and she was a landscape architect; it was a mid-career change. I have often wondered, if mid-career changes are just easier to engineer in another country other than Singapore.

Flowers in the Sky

I found a mirror in my iPhone,
an app that worked magic.
It made a scrap of nature symmetrical,
look unnatural, less organic.

Weekly Phoneography: Nature [challenge details here]
Apps used: Gorillacam, Camera360, Snapseed, Camera+
App effects: There is a mix of filtered and unfiltered photos here.

I played with this,
creating arrangements that decorate.
A virtual landscaping tool;
it does not propagate.

Foreshadow

For every bloom that unfurls in the sky,
every leaf that uncurls unseen by man,
every cell resounding the cry of nature:
every beginning foreshadows every end.


Every blossom drying out,
every petal a recital
of every falling back to the earth,
an unending cycle.


Close up

And so in the best way they know how
each photographer’s eye will capture,
the essence of life, no different from
the tiniest purveyor of nectar.



Nature

And if the weed goes unseen
It will not matter,
Nature’s serendipity gets discovered,
sooner or later.

Though often overshadowed
by sculptural bits of plant matter
nurtured by human design
to impress and to flatter.

P/S: I thought it was time for a bit of bad poetry to pop out :P

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26 Comments

  1. Really like your execution of the challenge. The first is charming in its ambition to be whimsical–it’s fun and lyrical. Happy Phoneography Monday.

  2. Beautiful post. Your piece entitled, “Flowers in the Sky” is brilliant. Very creative. Love the rest of the photos and poems on here too. Such awesome talent.

    • Hi Gracie, thank you for the kind words :) I liked the title, even though it didn’t really apply to most of the piece :P Hahaha. Thanks for popping by and taking the time to comment :) Your piece on the shortness of summer has made me reflect and appreciate that we are sunny all year, despite never having seen snow all our lives! :P Have a good day :)

  3. Beautiful photos!

  4. Love all those photos!!

  5. Loved your phoneography take on nature. Marie.

  6. My connection in the mountains is so slow I can’t see all the photos right now but the ones I’ve seen are beautiful.

    janet

    • Hello Janet, perhaps I have packed too many photos this time round. I usually don’t. :P But thank you for taking the time to comment despite the bad connection. I appreciate it! :) Have a great day!!

  7. What a great series of nature photos!

  8. Love this set of photos, especially the 1st one as it’s cool!

    • I like the first one too! But it’s kind of hard to replicate similar effect with the other photos I have, darn! :P hahahahaha! :D

  9. The interplay of your photographs, poetry and design works beautifully. Very touching–nice work and especially nice iPhoneography!

  10. I don’t think it’s ever too late to follow your dream Mrs. P. Love the photo’s. You’ve captured the beauty of the flowers so well and the poems are beautiful! Thanks for sharing hon. :D *hugs*

    • Thank you for the kind words :) Glad you liked it Sonel. Hope you are having a good day today :) *Hugs for you and Simba*

      • You’re welcome hon. A bit tired. Been working in the house and garden today so now I am totally pooped..hehehe
        *big hugs* to you and Donna. xxx

        • Well good to here you have been up and about and productively busy in your house and kitchen. I seriously need to do somethings about *ahem* certain strewn about items in the house — and re-pot some plants and… the list goes on D: I need a robot clone!! Anyway, I hope you get a good rest… The Black and White challenge is such a wonderful success (so many entries!!) but it must mean you are spending a lot of time there as well. Take care Sonel :)

          • Oh please don’t start talking about yesterday again…I might just remember what I did and become tired again. LOL!

            Same here. Wouldn’t a robot clone just be perfect? If you ever find one, please order one for me too. But it must be able to do massages as well. hehehehe

            Thanks, I did get some rest in and thanks for the lovely wishes. It is keeping me busy but I love it. :D *hugs*

  11. Use of Apps notwithstanding, I find your photos incredibly good. Would you be willing to consider a career change to become an artist photographer?

    Shakti

    • Hello Shakti, I am flattered and honoured with your praise. But I do feel that I do not compare to so many good photographers and skillful artists out there. Perhaps I just need to find a little more self-confidence or recklessness in me :P Hah!

  12. I love this post, title, poetry & pics! :)

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