Truly beautiful. So much to think about. Stories to write to go with the words and picture. And ultimately the question of whether it will still be standing once the tide comes in.
I'm overjoyed by all the response to this post. It's so much fun to share my love of balancing rocks. If only I could make a living doing this ;p
What I love about doing it is, the challenge, which teaches me patience, the impermanence, the nature of all things and the pure beauty. I hope you all give it a try sometime.
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both the photo and the haiku blow me away! (which is to say, they unbalance me :-)
Oh, thank you. What a fabulous photo. And your words really capture it. :-) ...and the next unbalancing in the offing ....
Interesting. The image and words are quite interdependant. The image is striking alone as well.
that's a fine balancing act, impressive!
the photo and the haiku are both wonderful!
i've always been amazed by these balancing stones.
well done!
both the photo & the words leave me holding my breath in anticipation...
Wow. I really like the transient quality which "high tide" infers. I love the shadow circle of the rock.
Love the synergy between words and image!
Lovely! The photo and the poetry process perfectly.
Great photo and verse. I am so anxious to try that!
I've always loved these sort of nature sculptures, neat photo!
Love it.
Wow, love it and the pic is nice, very creative
Truly beautiful. So much to think about. Stories to write to go with the words and picture. And ultimately the question of whether it will still be standing once the tide comes in.
Beautiful photo! It makes me wonder what will happen at high tide... loss of balance? Great tension.
That picture is great. And the haiku powerful.
Very impressive!
Beautiful and balanced simplicity.
Beautiful.
The weight of your words is balanced beautifully with the picture. Peace, xx, JP/deb
Brilliant, poem and photo both. Have I seen that photo before here? Something is knocking at the back of mind about it. And you.
I have friends that do this, too. I love how the shadow is nearly round and the rock itself is oval...something to be said there, I think.
wonderful shadow
Gosh I loved this - both the haiku and the photo. Excellent.
I'm overjoyed by all the response to this post. It's so much fun to share my love of balancing rocks. If only I could make a living doing this ;p
What I love about doing it is, the challenge, which teaches me patience, the impermanence, the nature of all things and the pure beauty. I hope you all give it a try sometime.
wonderful words
great image.
How you were able to capture the rock as such is amazing to me. Found you by searching for Zin and Zen. Visit me when you get a chance.:-)
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