…you are the dew on the morning grass…

Taken by lauren {elycerose}.

...you are the dew on the morning grass...

Litany

You are the bread and the knife, The crystal goblet and the wine… —Jacques Crickillon

You are the bread and the knife, the crystal goblet and the wine. You are the dew on the morning grass and the burning wheel of the sun. You are the white apron of the baker, and the marsh birds suddenly in flight.

However, you are not the wind in the orchard, the plums on the counter, or the house of cards. And you are certainly not the pine-scented air. There is just no way that you are the pine-scented air.

It is possible that you are the fish under the bridge, maybe even the pigeon on the general’s head, but you are not even close to being the field of cornflowers at dusk.

And a quick look in the mirror will show that you are neither the boots in the corner nor the boat asleep in its boathouse.

It might interest you to know, speaking of the plentiful imagery of the world, that I am the sound of rain on the roof.

I also happen to be the shooting star, the evening paper blowing down an alley and the basket of chestnuts on the kitchen table.

I am also the moon in the trees and the blind woman’s tea cup. But don’t worry, I’m not the bread and the knife.

You are still the bread and the knife. You will always be the bread and the knife, not to mention the crystal goblet and—somehow—the wine.

~ Billy Collins

(karen gave me a book of billy collins’ poems and i’m cleary addicted. you must live through this phase with me. sorry. :))

January 2nd, 2009

dandelion, dandelionclock, drop, karenslens~60mmf28macro, levelandtap, macro, nikond3, puff, raindrop

  • Camera: NIKON D3
  • Aperture: f/5
  • Shutter speed: 0.003 sec (1/400)
  • Focal length: 60 mm

Comments

01 January 2nd, 2009

shades of mediocrity

is this the 60mm again? loving that lens. =) mwah.

02 January 2nd, 2009

CTR Image Photography

Who ever thought a colorless flower could be so refreshing to look at? This is exquisite. Wonderful tones…that large drop on the top almost looks like it holds some purple [lavender] to it.

03 January 2nd, 2009

lauren {elycerose}

yeah, karen and i swapped macro lenses a while back. it’s a fun little thing.

04 January 2nd, 2009

Amber Gober

holy shit this amazes me.

05 January 2nd, 2009

*Cake

Wow that is fantastic! Love the details!

06 January 2nd, 2009

artsy_T

holy cow. this is fab.

07 January 2nd, 2009

lauren {elycerose}

there is a bit of lavender in it ~ i think it’s a reflection from some color down near the middle of the puff.

08 January 2nd, 2009

Laughter&Noise {Jeff Eickhoff}

Fresh. Light. Cool. This is wonderful, Lauren.

09 January 2nd, 2009

crabigail*

Oh my. Wow!

10 January 2nd, 2009

CTR Image Photography

You could be the spokesperson for this lens….=)

11 January 2nd, 2009

.Kels. (long computer break)

beautiful!

Seen on my Flickr home page. (?)

12 January 2nd, 2009

57mondays (Jenn)

just SO stunning lauren! i have that same lens in the canon and it ROCKS! i use it all the time! this is perfection!

13 January 2nd, 2009

Great Danes

Love this. The subtle detail and tone = ace.

14 January 2nd, 2009

monkberry moon

This is, indeed, splendid! I just got this lens a short spell back and adore it!

I think you might have mastered it!

15 January 2nd, 2009

The.StoryKeeper

wow, this is so stunning!

16 January 2nd, 2009

Argos (Old Dog Photography)

Fantastic use of DOF! Wow, I just love this one…

17 January 2nd, 2009

~bear

Wow. This is superb! magic.

18 January 2nd, 2009

:: elena wilken ::

wow!! …just wow…

19 January 2nd, 2009

Kid_Curry

I LOVE this so much!

20 January 2nd, 2009

©dinamarie originals

just so incredible

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