Weekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense. And some free-word-association

i notice  a couple of Walt Whitmans in this blog. [when i was a child, Mommy entered me into declamation contests;   won them on Walt Whitman pieces — see how wise Mommy is, she didn’t enter me into singing contests (things i can’t do)]. And that’s my free-word-association stream and blogpost for the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense.

 it says here “Allons!” 

Anong ibig sabihin ng “Allons”? … Answer: Kapag malakas ang hangin sa dagat, madaming… Allons”  (dictionary says it means “let’s go”. So, next time instead of saying “dude seriously we’re two hours late,” —  just frantically wave your hand and say: Allons! we’re not going to have a future, c’mon, allons! )

xxx

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Song of the Open Road

  …

Allons! whoever you are come travel with me!

Traveling with me you find what never tires.

 A.Myra4wordpress

The earth never tires,

The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first, Nature is rude

and incomprehensible at first,

Be not discouraged, keep on, there are divine things well envelop’d,

I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can

tell.

                        ….”

                                                      -Walt Whitman

Photo by Myra Lambino

 

The Daily Post @ WordPress

From “The Daily Post @ WordPress”:

“YOUR MISSION, SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT

“Now remember — you need not use a phone to participate in this challenge or any other challenge we share here at the Daily Post. You can use any camera you prefer.

 

“Shoot from the hip: Grab your phone or your camera and experiment with NOT framing shots. xxx keep pressing that shutter button while holding the camera at hip level. Find anything surprising in those shots that you may have missed from shooting at eye level?

“Shoot from the heel: How low can you go? Now that you’ve taken a few shots from the hip, get even lower. xxx Hold the camera as low as you can and snap away. You’ll be amazed at how your perspective shifts after you’ve taken a few shots from your shoelaces.

“Share your favorite perspective: Let’s open it up — as a photographer, what’s your favorite perspective to shoot from? xxx”

     Here’s the response of this blog to the “mission order”:

Shooting low at low tide

Myra.atsealevel

Photo shot at sea level by Myra Lambino