Tanka (camera sees world)
Tanka 5-7-5-7-720 total reviews
Comment from dragonpoet
This is true of the lens of the eye as well as the camera. Sometimes the camera sees clearer. If you are troubled about something, that can cloud
your view. This tanka is a good metaphor for troubles such as these.
Congrats on placing third in the contest.
Keep writing
Joan
This is true of the lens of the eye as well as the camera. Sometimes the camera sees clearer. If you are troubled about something, that can cloud
your view. This tanka is a good metaphor for troubles such as these.
Congrats on placing third in the contest.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 10-Feb-2020
Comment from Joan E.
Your tanka is a fascinating description of perception versus reality and the impact of "disillusionment". Congratulations on having the poem well received in the contest. Cheers- Joan
Your tanka is a fascinating description of perception versus reality and the impact of "disillusionment". Congratulations on having the poem well received in the contest. Cheers- Joan
Comment Written 08-Feb-2020
Comment from Susan X Smith
I am not familiar with the tanka format so I cannot comment on that aspect. The poem has many interesting phrases. It is marked by a continuity of thought in the metaphors.
reply by the author on 29-Nov-2019
I am not familiar with the tanka format so I cannot comment on that aspect. The poem has many interesting phrases. It is marked by a continuity of thought in the metaphors.
Comment Written 29-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 29-Nov-2019
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Thanks so much for the kind words of feedback and support. I am happy you enjoyed it and am grateful for your time and generous encouragement.
Comment from Y. M. Roger
This is an awesome contest offering, Angel -- so much truth in those lines that is the root of so much angst as many people refuse to acknowledge it!! ;) :) Thanx for sharing and best of luck in the contest! ;) Yvette
reply by the author on 27-Nov-2019
This is an awesome contest offering, Angel -- so much truth in those lines that is the root of so much angst as many people refuse to acknowledge it!! ;) :) Thanx for sharing and best of luck in the contest! ;) Yvette
Comment Written 26-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 27-Nov-2019
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Thanks much, Yvette. Your time and kind encouragement are always greatly appreciated and valued.
Comment from Mabaker
This must be for a contest Mystic? Ah yeah, I see it is I don't know how to review poetry just how to score the ones I like. And you write plenty of those. I hope you do well in the contest, sincerely Anne.
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
This must be for a contest Mystic? Ah yeah, I see it is I don't know how to review poetry just how to score the ones I like. And you write plenty of those. I hope you do well in the contest, sincerely Anne.
Comment Written 26-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thanks so much for the kind and encouraging support, Anne. Your feedback is both valued and appreciated. Yes, it is contest fodder which seems to take up the majority of space around here LOL.
Comment from BeasPeas
Hi Monica. The image is interesting and the tanka reflects the connundrum of the viewer. One may interpret the view as an illusion or disillusion depending on the perspective of the observer. Marilyn
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
Hi Monica. The image is interesting and the tanka reflects the connundrum of the viewer. One may interpret the view as an illusion or disillusion depending on the perspective of the observer. Marilyn
Comment Written 25-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thanks so much for the kind and encouraging support, Marilyn. Your feedback is both valued and appreciated. It takes a keen eye like yours to discern how the artwork supports the words :).
Comment from Alchera
Five unusual thematic al lines of a perfectly written tanka, beautifully set within the poetry contest with a specific foculized narrative storyline which zooms the desired photographical spot but the lens are hindered by the fog so the photographer can't take any photos at all even if the camera can. Great work. Blessings. Tony
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
Five unusual thematic al lines of a perfectly written tanka, beautifully set within the poetry contest with a specific foculized narrative storyline which zooms the desired photographical spot but the lens are hindered by the fog so the photographer can't take any photos at all even if the camera can. Great work. Blessings. Tony
Comment Written 25-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thank you so very much for your generous and uplifting support of this piece. It is encouragement like yours that inspires me to continue to scribble and post. I am more grateful than you can possibly imagine.
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You are welcomed. Blessings
Comment from amada
Your Tanka tells of very truthful things in a very poetic way. Yes, so often what happened to a person can tint the images that he or she will perceive for the rest of a lifetime..
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
Your Tanka tells of very truthful things in a very poetic way. Yes, so often what happened to a person can tint the images that he or she will perceive for the rest of a lifetime..
Comment Written 24-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thanks much for the lovely encouragement and support. Both are truly appreciated.
Comment from Bill Schott
This tanka, Camera Sees World, looks good and compares the glassy, unaffected camera to the emotion laden eye, so full of expectation, prejudice, and fatigue.
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
This tanka, Camera Sees World, looks good and compares the glassy, unaffected camera to the emotion laden eye, so full of expectation, prejudice, and fatigue.
Comment Written 24-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thanks much for the lovely encouragement and support. Both are truly appreciated.
Comment from CrystieCookie999
This tanka reminds the reader that what the camera lens records and what the human eye sees are two different things. Sometimes even moods like being 'fogged by disillusionment' causes one to think they see a different image. Interesting share.
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
This tanka reminds the reader that what the camera lens records and what the human eye sees are two different things. Sometimes even moods like being 'fogged by disillusionment' causes one to think they see a different image. Interesting share.
Comment Written 24-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 28-Nov-2019
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Thanks much for the lovely encouragement and support. Both are truly appreciated.