I love the fisheye perspective here. It's a great way of making a rather ordinary scene seem skewed and otherworldly. How will it inspire you this week?
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I would encourage writers also to take a photo of whatever they should choose and write about it>
What does it make you feel. Scared. Lonely depressed, happy, esctatic, refreshed. In pain, whateve emotion let it overrule other thoughts and place them instead of keeping them in your mind and weave them into a short sentence, then a paragraph, then a page and then on and on, it'll release your inner tensions and get you into the flow like a cascading waterfall and get you back into the creative wriitng spirit!
Posted by: Naomi Hamm | July 20, 2009 at 04:52 PM
I think writers should try photography sometimes especially for those who are physically challenged in drawing or painting. Greatly painted pictures shouldn't only be painted through words.
Posted by: Essay | July 22, 2009 at 03:09 AM