Haiku My “Little Yellow Heart”

LittleYellowHeart“Little Yellow Heart” Ursula I Abresch  ~ by permission of the artist

 

Deep in the Forest,

A Little , Yellow Heart Lies

Dappled by Blue Rain.

~Noelle Renee 3/10/11

 

 Notes from the Photographer’s blog about her work:

Shot this past October (October 2010), 3 bracketed shots, handheld (usually not a good idea, but I didn’t have my tripod with me), evening light, old manual focus lens. Besides not having the tripod, I had the camera in the wrong “white balance” setting.

I’ve been thinking since October how to fix the weird colours. Yesterday I decided to enjoy them as they are. I blended the 3 images in Photomatix, intensified the colours further in PS, and here it is.

~Ursula  I Abresch

For More Haiku My Heart Please visit Recuerda Mi Corazon, Rebecca’s blog. We are a very inclusive group who welcomes participation and community sharing in image, word and song. Please join us for haiku, won’t you? Please click on the Heart photo below to learn more about us.

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Comments

  1. This communicates on so many levels. Delightful.

    Have a good weekend, Boonie

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  2. Oh so very beautiful. A haiku like a sigh...
    Happy Friday, Talented One!

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  3. In the deepest recesses of our souls lie tiny yellow hearts nurtured by the soft blue shades of rain. I love your haiku, Noelle, which exactly captures this image.
    p.s.: Is that a cottonwood tree?

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  4. Like little gold coins...scattered to the wind.

    x..x

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  5. hello noelle... i can hear the movement.... heart beating, leaves fluttering rain falling... this is why is love the form haiku... magic... and oh btw, love yr new header... as if one can smell the heavenly scent of a fresh flower...

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  6. dear noelle,
    delicious, simple, heaven in earth. i love the use of colour in a haiku. you have painted with few words and taken us all to the natural world so completely i feel that i have been in the woods walking in perfect stunning silence....arriving at the beauty in your heart.

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  7. The rhythm of hearts
    Tremulous rapid and strong
    Flecks of sunshine soothe

    Refreshingly lively and cheerful!!
    Wish you the very best Noelle!!
    Hugs and trust all is well!!
    Nanka

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  8. Thank you very much for that beautiful poem! I love it. The other poem you sent, about tea, I also love. Thank you again.

    Ursula

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  9. I don't know what tree it is, but I am quite sure it is not a cottonwood. It is a low tree, that grows in a rocky place by a little trail that snakes up a hillside above the Columbia river. The branches are long and curvey, and they break easily. I will try to find out what kind it is.

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  10. I am so glad that you enjoyed it, Ursula! Your pictures are such an inspiration!
    Noelle

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  11. Such delicate and poetic phrasing Ms. Pie, like little silver raindrops from the heart. Thank you.
    xo,
    Noelle

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  12. Beautiful image, Stephanie!
    xo,
    Noelle

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  13. Thank you rebecca. The pathway to a friend's heart is a short distance and I am glad for the journey. Thank you for traveling with me.
    xoxo,
    Noelle

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  14. Beautifully phrased, Margaret...a thought provoking insight.
    xo,
    Noelle

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  15. this is truely lovely - image and haiku. My heart to yours.

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  16. Dearest Noelle,

    What I love about you is how you notice the tiniest of detail, your insight too goes very deep and nothing seems to escape your notice. This is your gift, you share it so abundantly to enlighten us!

    Thank you and love always.

    Sue x

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  17. happy accidents
    colors skewed so joyfully
    tenderness shines through

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  18. The photo is beautiful with the little yellow heart
    and your haiku adds so much to it.
    Love this!

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  19. very elegant imagery.
    cheers.

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  20. Hi Ursula! I so love this tree! Thank you for your note to me. If you send me your email address, I would like to email you a picture of a cottonwood leaf just for the fun of the similiarities. I'm margaret@pangert.com. Thanks!

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