Windstorm Leaves ~ for Carpe Diem Late Autumn Kigo #302, Nowaki (windstorm—that parts the field grasses without rain) – Haiga
grasses part
before the wind at my back
the sound of dry leaves
Altered Photograph
- 8 x 12 Inches @ 300 ppi
- Digital Drawing and Painting
- Nikon D80 Digital Camera
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 6
My response to prompt #302, Nowaki (windstorm—that parts the field grasses without rain) for the Carpe Diem September 2013 prompts, which are centered around traditional “kigo” or “season words” for autumn. Nowaki (windstorm—that parts the field grasses without rain) is a late autumn kigo.
September on Carpe Diem has been divided into three different seasons of traditional autumn kigo: Early Autumn, Mid Autumn and Late Autumn. The informative prompt and responses to this prompt can be found on the Carpe Diem Blog.
You are invited to respond to these prompts as well.
Have fun. Explore haiku. Aloha—Rick