around the corner, and
in a split
second,
everything will change.
Wonder –
disappear into it.
Lose
yourself.
This photo tells the story of a man about to disappear around the corner into a wilder place. More story-telling pictures are here, where every week photographers rise to a new challenge put on by The Daily Post at WordPress.
The photo was taken at Larabee State Park in Washington, about an hour north of Seattle.
I really like this picture, combined with your poem!!
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I like the shot.
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Lucky man . . . what a wonderful sense of peaceful adventure!
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That’s a great photo and poem. There is an album out with Tina Dico, she called it “Where do you go to Disappear” always loved the title…
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Great composition… to my eye there was an initial illusion that the figure was coming towards the camera, and the title of ‘Disappear’ confused me. Got up on the left side of the bed perhaps I did…
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Ah … Lynn are we not ALL like that … wanting to see round the next corner and disappearing … I love this interpretation …
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Beautiful image and words! : )))
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One of my favorite parks because it’s full of so many great memories. 🙂
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A very effective response to the challenge. I’m intrigued by the sculptural feel of the image – including the waves
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wonderful work, Lyne. I love the story here…but now I’m anxious to “read” what happens next!
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oops, sorry…that should be Lynn not Lyne.
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The words are so true and pure; take a path out of Seattle and you can find yourself in another world. Another fantasy. Well done.
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Ah to disappear….
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