EXIF DATA
Camera: Nikon D750 - Lens: Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6
ISO 400 - Focal length: 28mm - Aperture: f/10 - Exposure time: 1/640s
Haiku #32
A blanket of clouds
impairs physical vision
yet spirit can see.
©2008 Cendrine Marrouat
This is Waimea Canyon in Kauai, Hawaii.
Waimea (meaning "reddish water" in Hawaiian) Canyon, a.k.a the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is 16 kilometres long and 900 metres deep. A number of geological events have chiseled it over a period of 5 million years. One of them is erosion with the Waimea River and extreme rainfall on Mount Waiʻaleʻale, one of the wettest places on earth.
The peak receives an average of 11,500 mm of water every year!
Your turn now! Write a haiku, six-word story or short poem based on the image above. If you prefer publishing the piece on your blog, please link to this prompt there. For example: Poem inspired by Cendrine Marrouat's daily visual prompt.
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : https://creativeramblings.com/poetry/daily-haiku-and-writing-prompt-32/
Craggy rock lines drawn
Cotton balls of cloud abutting the bergs
No matter the green trees live on the cliffs