My entry for Mizu No Oto - Every Image Has Its Haiku - Edition #43 (English)
If you are a plumber, you can work on a shed, or you can work on a mansion. It's just scale. Martin Freeman
Dear Friends
Now I participate in the contest of poetry Haiku of @bananafish "Mizu No Oto - Every Image Has Its Haiku - Edition #43 (English)", in which we must express what the image communicates to us.
Prompt Image:
[photo by @f3nix]
Grand mansion
imposes its light!
to the meadow.
[banner created by @f3nix]
Now I invite my friends @marybellrg, @sacra97, @hlezama, @wakeupkitty, @olivia08 and @gertu.
Waiting for your upvotes , comments and resteem.
Best regards
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Gracias por la invitación @felixgarciap es una hermosa fotografía y me encantan los haikus
The building is very imposing. I love the choice of that word.
And I love that you see so much light! I did not see that, but thanks to your lovely haiku, now I do.
Frequently, the obvious escapes our sight. I'm glad you liked it. Happy day @owasco.
This is a good exemplar of one element haiku, or ichibutsu jitate: there is majesty in the unfolding of the image of the large house looming over the garden.