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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pink Twilight


Pink Twilight

The blush of the early evening sky
falling across the porcelain snow
creating a hushed quiet,
a calm peace,
harmony within.

Barbara B. Baskin 2010

20 comments:

  1. I can feel the calm beauty - congratulations!

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  2. That turned out beautifully! It does come across as a tranquil scene.

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  3. Thank you Montucky! By the way, did you see my post from 2 weeks ago?--you were having problems with Blogger at the time. I thought it would interest you as it is from a photo that Preston shot and posted on his site previously.

    http://3bdigitalart.blogspot.com/2010/01/woman-suppressed.html

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  4. This is wonderful work! So very beautiful and such a lovely poem to go along with it...

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  5. Stunning photo and the words fit it so well. That's beautiful Barbara.

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  6. Thank you Neva, Kate, and Judi for your wonderfully nice comments! :)

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  7. Wow-wee! That is spectactular! Love the colors, love it all! Nice poem to go with too.

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  8. Thank you, Anna, very much! :)

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  9. wow.....congratulations

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  10. trapatroles, thank you! Nice of you to visit!!

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  11. Somehow this artic blast and inviting words makes the image warm and fuzzy.

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  12. Barbara you have a great talent for picking the perfect photo for the poems you’ve chosen.

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  13. Thank you, Nancy! This is one I wrote. Actually, most of the time, I make the image THEN find the poem to go with it. :)

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  14. I have long been attracted to poets who can create with the brush as well as the quill.

    Your poem evokes most eloquently the feelings inspired by your beautiful tri-colored rainbow of serene, wintry pastoral images. It is a delight to see artistic passion expressed with such admirable versatility.

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  15. Why, thank you, Alfred! I am very pleased with your observation. :)

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