Friday, September 22, 2006
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11 Comments:
WOW! This is excellent, Polona!
lovely
beautiful! our leaves haven't started to color. It was close to 90 today and I'm sure that's one of the problems. :)
One of the wonderful things about these haiku is they allow us glimpses of how autumn comes to people in places distant to where we live.
I would never get to see leaves of this shape and this extreme colour where I live (UK)! WOW!
Fantastic!
really very nice. this one sticks with me.
Nature is such a great artist, thanks for capturing that fact!
Wonderful Job! I love this haiga!
aurora, kai, andrew, sangeet, jem, mmm, jim, alan, and natalia - thank you all for your kind words.
the shot is from a botanic garden, the local species haven't started to change colour yet, and it doesn't get so intense.
wow nice shot and clever ku
shanna
thank you, shanna!
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