MATCHING PICTURES
AND POETRY
Hearing and Seeing Things Differently
The poem for this month is: 'A SOFT DAY' by Winnifred Letts. (Born 1887)
chosen by Jacqui . . . . .
Web glitter
Jacqui
Margot
Wet Way
Harold
Willow weeps
Rachael
rain drips
Joanne
Foot cleaner
Rosemary
Joan
Colour blur
Terry
. . . and so to your choices . . .
HAROLD
JOANNE
TERRY
JACQUI
RACHAEL
ROSEMARY
Most favoured pictures for this month were submitted by Jacqui and Rachael
Comments added to choices!
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This was almost impossible to choose. they were all winners, if only one can win it is nearly a case for sticking a pin in.
Decided on rachaels weeping willows but thought the composition and colour of jo's was wonderful, the humour of rosemary's great. Harold has done a very beautiful scene, I wanted to pick the bluebells. terry what a Brilliant picture, could look at that one for hours. I think everyone should be congratulated for their splendid photographs . . . jacqui
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Ok, my choice is "and the rain drips" by Joanne, second choice is "colour blur" by Terri . . . . Margot
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I vote for my Mums foot for the shock factor! . . . Rachael
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A wonderful set of photographs and the best so far making it very difficult to
choose as I loved each one. However. I am going to choose Terry's very wet looking picture as it looks like a watercolour painting and I love the shapes of the raindrops . . . Rosemary
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I choose Jacqui’s Glitter Web this months winner . . love the sparkling rain drop web pattern - nature at its best.
I really like the abstract composition by Terry, and would have this as joint winner if allowed?! Foot Cleanser is marvellous… made me laugh, and both photos of the paths just sum up the atmosphere talked of in the poem. All winners as usual! . . . Joanne
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My choice from some excellent pictures is that of Rachael. The persuading factor was the scene with overall impression of a kind of melancholy which the poem indicates to me . . . Terry
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