Splendour in the grass By William Wordsworth / Experiment02

Experiment02 - Crumple paper

Today, I'm going to post a picture of my work done in the experiment02. I take several pictures first, then edit them in my experiment. Then I read a good poem and write this poem myself with a pen. After I finish writing the poem, I pick a picture that matches this poem and post it on my SNS.

Let's take a look at the original picture first.





I edited this picture in the experiment 02 method.





This photo was taken on Oct. 29, 2023, at Guri Hangang Civic Park in South Korea. It was a warm fall day, not cold yet. The intensity of the sunlight was just right for taking pictures.


Today's poem I transcribed is Splendour in the grass. This poem is part of the Ode: Intimations of Mortality from collections of early children, published by William Wordsworth in 1807.





Splendour in the grass

(from Stanza 10 / Ode: Intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood)

By William Wordsworth


What though the radiance which was once so bright

Be now for ever taken from my sight,

Though nothing can bring back the hour

Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower;

We will grieve not, rather find

Strength in what remains behind;

In the primal sympathy

Which having been must ever be;

In the soothing thoughts that spring

Out of human suffering;

In the faith that looks through death,

In years that bring the philosophic mind.


From now on, I will transcribe good poems and sometimes post posts linking my photography work. 😊









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