Bahamas Haiku

Bahamas waters flow, colored by a billion shades of blue. These waters are always moving, and move the soul, with a symphone of waves rippling into infinity.  

   A wayfaring walker carries one camera and one lens, practicing slow photography among its islands. Why? Slow photography is a harmonious match to island timelessness. Here are 4 Bahamas images, each accompanied with a haiku.







blue infinities
meet iron shore
gurgling symphony










writing their haiku
at a snails pace, teaching this
that's all, just this









yonder blue more blue
diving in, a lens opens 
free from bounds of light 





 

good to go
the osprey flies over
air borne sushi

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