Flashes.
Life
enduring,
ephemeral
touches.
Imagined
nuances.
Grace.
Momentum takes
over, a path toward
memory is
encouraged.
Nostalgic
translations.
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While techincally not Street Photography…it was taken on the street.
So I am hoping that will do ??
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More in line with the theme is this I hope.
Check out more FLEETING MOMENT images here.
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Published by Jo Bryant
I was born in the land of Banjo Paterson, gum trees, and weather extremes.
I am a freelance photographer. I love to make images that make people happy. To capture forever a precious moment.
I am also a freelance writer/editor.
I live in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, but still like to claim my Australian heritage.
I graduated with a Bachelor of Communications in 2008.
I am writing my first novel.
I love to write poetry, short stories, and also write for the web.
And there is nothing that is on a par with a sunny summer's day spent at Waihi Beach.
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Very nice.
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Thank you Allen. For the visit and taking the time to comment.
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Simply beautiful poetry and photo! Very creative too!
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Thanks !!!! I know that technically the first picture (I have added another to be more in line with the theme) isn’t really what they were after…but it was on the street. So that qualifies doesn’t it ???
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Of course and I really love the poetic, lovely words! Creativity in posting is what counts I think!
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Thanks so much for that lovely thought.
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Perfect. A quick cat nap – or not 🙂
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Yep !!! You do leave yourself open to getting snapped when you do things like this.
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Beautiful work, Jo!
About your request: I’ll try to answer your questions and provide the necessary materials as soon as I can… I promise! Thanks again for all the support!
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Thanks Hook. So glad you like this.
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Looking forward to hearing your answers.
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Nice Jo. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched a drip…er…drip. Love your imaginative fleeting moments poem.
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Thank you…so glad to hear you liked the poem.
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Very nice combination. 🙂
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Thank you !!
It is always nice to hear that people think so.
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Love the words accompanying the post, Jo! Ephemeral is one of my favorite words, a reminder that life is a flash, too.
Jane
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Thank you Jane !!! I love to get comments like this one.
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As far as I am concerned, they both work. Nice photos!
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Thanks. I thought so too, but it is always great to hear what others think.
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Very nice poem. Nice shots.
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Thank you TMM…glad to hear you think so !!!
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What a beautiful caption, Jo! I love the poetry in that leaf with the water dripping. Although I must say the photo of the man snoozing on the street is also priceless.
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Thanks Myra…that is so nice to hear.
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He just slept on as I snapped. My friend was worried he’d wake and get upset…but I figure that you are fair game if you snooze in public.
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Caught napping, well caught 🙂
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Thanks BB…I loved that he was there in the sun asleep. Too good a moment to let pass.
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It’s very ‘street’ to me, Jo. I’m catching up with the current lingo… can you tell? 😉
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You are turning in to the hippest superhero around these days Tom.
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Those types of poems have a name (where the first letter of each line spells something)…it is slipping my mind right now…
Love it, Jo!
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It is called an acrostic poem Sue.
For a definition of Acrostic poetry click here.
For other Acrostic poems:
Expression
Fascination
Bagordare
So glad you love it. I love trying to write them
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That’s it!! Whew…thanks for helping an old lady remember!
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You’re not old…just mature enough that there are so many things in your brain it takes a while to sort through the filing system.
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Both sweet, fleeting moments Jo!
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Thank you Patti.
I love that you think so.
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Such a poetic way to describe the moment. Thank you!
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Thanks Amy. It is an acrostic poem. I love playing with different poetry forms.
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Thanks for finding words that mean fleeting moment. I enjoyed reading it. Your drip photo is completely appropriate. We know it’s going to fall any second now, but that sleeper looks like he’ll still be there in half an hour. A bit like my Egyptian smoker.
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I am so glad you liked them and the poem Trish. He was there…when we came back doen the street he was still happily dozing in the sun.
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Wow! Love your fabulous and creative take on the challenge!
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Thank you Madhu !!!! I love it that you think so.
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I love that moment of capturing the water drop on the leaf… it is a stunning shot. 😉
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So nice to catch 40 winks in the sun, just don’t expect not to be photographed. Lovely capture.
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Exactly my thoughts on the matter.
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And that snoozing man shot is precious 😉
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he is kind of cute sitting there.
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he looks so deeply sleeping 😉
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he was still there later when we passed by again…peacefully, blissfully asleep.
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G’day Jo. Excellent photos.Looking fwd to your next offering. Cheers from Brisbane.
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Hi,
Lovely to see you here…you may come to regret THAT statement.
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Outstanding capture on the tip of the leaf …. man asleep – cool
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Thanks Isadora,
I was thrilled the leaf turned out…you never know for sure do you ???
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Great shots.. 🙂
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Thanks Sue…always love it when you like it.
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Great shots – love that water drop!
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Thanks…me too !!! I was sooooooooo happy when it worked.
Life’s all about the little things, don’t you think ???
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Yep! 🙂
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Beautiful shots, my friend!
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Thanks Joy…I appreciate that a lot.
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Beautiful words with moving images. Life has so many amazing fleeting moments. May we often catch them and keep them in our hearts. Moments turns to memories , and memories into source of inspiration. Thanks.
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😀 Love the picture of the guy on the bench. Well done acrostic, too! Those can be a challenge to find just the right words and rhythm, but I think you did a great job with it!
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Acrostics are a bit of work…but I love the challenge…so glad you liked it !!!!
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