Monday, December 5, 2011

new at what it is: red leaves, autumn wind update



updated presentation of a photo from last year
> what it is: red leaves, autumn wind update


original: what it is: red leaves, autumn wind
red leaves align
with force of wind
all the buddhas shout




see also

whats more: autumn wind (not exactly haiku?)
俳句
Haiku (haikai verse), plural haiku, is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 moras (or on), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 moras respectively. Although haiku are often stated to have 17 syllables, this is inaccurate as syllables and moras are not the same. Haiku typically contain a kigo (seasonal reference), and a kireji (cutting word). In Japanese, haiku are traditionally printed in a single vertical line and tend to take aspects of the natural world as their subject matter, while haiku in English often appear in three lines to parallel the three phrases of Japanese haiku and may deal with any subject matter.

what it is: Fall in Mixed Woodland, Mendocino County


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