2016-014-30doh Thirty Days of Haiga ~ Day 14: Gently Mist

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gently
through autumn mist
our conversation

As a side note: I write my haiku beneath the haiga as well only because I know on some devices the image itself may be small, making the haiku difficult to read.

Haiga is haiku placed within an image as a balanced component of the composition.

The prompt for 2016-014-30doh [for Sept. 14]

14- 2016-014-30doh [for Sept. 14]   
Northern Hemisphere: from the movie “To Catch A Thief” (the Hitchcock film) or boats
Southern Hemisphere:  from the movie “To Catch A Thief” (the Hitchcock film) or boats

Today’s haiga Link Box is for September 14:

The next three days of prompts:

15- 2016-015-30doh [for Sept. 15]   
Northern Hemisphere: (felt) hats or hats
Southern Hemisphere:  (felt) hats or hats

16- 2016-016-30doh [for Sept. 16]   
Northern Hemisphere: full moon—without the word “full”
[in haiku the word “full” is rarely used because it is understood. in other words when you see the word “moon” in haiku it means “full moon”. all other kinds of “moon” are given a specific name: new moon, super moon, three quarter moon etc.]

Southern Hemisphere:  full moon—without the word “full”
[in haiku the word “full” is rarely used because it is understood. in other words when you see the word “moon” in haiku it automatically means “full moon”. all other kinds of “moon” are given a specific name: new moon, super moon, three quarter moon etc.]

17- 2016-017-30doh [for Sept. 17]   
Northern Hemisphere: on a coastline or shore
Southern Hemisphere:  on a coastline or shore

You are invited to play as often as possible. The introduction and more information has been posted on the first day of September in a previous post.

Thank you for your patience and playing in 30 Days of Haiga—aloha, rick

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