The first image is simply a negative version of the first.
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18 comments:
Simple and effective. The artwork really makes the difference.
Hi Dave,
Clever image manipulation and succinct message.
A perfect joining of words an pictures...
very cool stuff Dave.
Dave-- I have been delighted with the marvelous sequence of haiku's over your past several posts.... so well done! and this pairing with the images was wonderful.
Very different and original.
love the play on words!
Those images are magnetic. They go well with the Haiku.
The words would stand without the images, but the images added dimension. (Huh?) Well, I know what I mean, and I'm just hoping you do, too. I have been sitting here for three minutes, going through your entry several times, smiling, then NOT smiling and thinking. What more could you ask of seven words with three pictures? What fun it is each day to see what you come up with.
It is has been awhile since I have been here. I have missed so much.
I love this post the images and words are perfect together, or they could stand alone.
Katelen
It does seem that the warning falls on deaf ears.
Loved your negative image technique. Very effective.
Haiku on, Dave!
Very beautiful images Dave ~ thank you for the moment ~ MC ~
Did you make these? They're wonderful! I love how the background looks fluid, melting. Very nice!
Simply wonderful. Evokes the energy underlying all, Dave.
Aloha, Friend!
Comfort Spiral
How unusual and also beautiful I feel as if I am watching energy
GW
Jim
Thanks for that. I thought the same, but it's good to have it confirmed.
Derrick
I'd like to do more digital doodling - but it's finding the time!
jinksy
Thanks Jinksy, much appreciated comment.
Carl
Coo - first time in a long while I've been called cool!
Harlequin
Thanks. Very generous words.
Tabor
Reassuring. Thanks.
Shadow
That, too, is very useful to know.
Kass
Nice remark. Much appreciated. Than ks.
Jeannette
Yes, I am sure I do know what you mean and I am very grateful to you for taking the time to make the comment. Thanks so much.
Poetic Artist
Welcome back and very many thanks for the kind comment.
Ronda
Yes, we seem to b e getting ourselves very confused in our not listening and perhaps partial listening and wondering whether as the figures are only 90% certain whether it's worth doing anything about it!!! Thanks for the encouragement.
MCJArt
Welcome and very many thanks.
Karen
I did make them, yes. A mixture of photography and drawing a bit of fiddling.
Cloudia
Very good of you to say so, thanks.
Gwei Mui
Welcome and many thanks for such an interesting - and flattering - comment.
You are cool indeed sir!
Carl
Wow!
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