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Unread 01-11-2013, 11:18 AM
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Sharon, I'm not shy, and, believe me, I'm all in favour of fun. I just wouldn't know how to begin to do this kind of thing. But I look forward to seeing the efforts of those whose visual techno-literacy is greater than mine!
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 Riddle

right royal family
all in a row
bid for supremacy
go go go
square my circles
sing my song
to a dear little griffin
or a great big tong
riddle me this
and riddle me that
non-stop jiggle-plop
ware mid chat
round peg square hole
who goes through
size really matters to a
coochy coochy coo
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Ann,
How interesting. I can't say I fully understand this poem, but the photos have an abstract look to them (even though they are not abstract, but straight shots. Yes, that's a satellite photo of Kansas.) so I guess that fits. I like the way all the Os and your paragraph layouts relate to the theme of the pictures.
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Dorothy, we aren't in Kansas anymore, but there's royal gold and a great big tong. And lots more. : )

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Hurrah! Pat! I hoped you'd drop in!

I'll explain mine after the deadline, along with its relationship to the visual theme, which I absorbed from the verbal description.

Meanwhile, Sharon - to me your first image was incomprehensible! I'm really looking forward to the bit where we can look into the process of our responses.

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I would love to read about the process of our responses, too. That would be a treat for sure. I think I can see where you were going with yours, Sharon, because of my first thought when thinking about the prompt...something about the combination of photos made me think first of a kitchen. I could be way off about that and your intent. It wouldn't be the first time I was way off. : )
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I'm staying stumm till the 20th, by which time all the responses should be in.
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Pat - very cool! That has the feel of an ancient carving.

Actually, after doing mine, I was bogging and the entry turned into a tutorial on how I did it. I call those "Photo Blends"
http://sharonpassmore.wordpress.com/...to-a-tutorial/
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That is fascinating. Interestingly, your notion of "process" seems slightly different from what I had in mind when I used the word. I am thinking about that. Perhaps it is part of the clue to what perceptions and learning styles have to do with creativity. Or perhaps not.

Meanwhile, Toto and I are still hugely confused about Kansas.
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You and Toto are not alone, Annie.

I know how I began, how I got where I got and why...as close as I get to a process...but because I fail to make notes, I may not recall how I got to the parts of it I like a month from now.

But that's the fun of it, right? At least, it is for me. Give me the same two photos and your poem a month from now...or tomorrow...and you'll get something different...whatever my process is that day. : ) I love responding to a prompt and/or a poem, playing with it in this medium and others.

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