Love's Secret [Never seek to tell thy love] / Experiment02

The poem introduced in this article is by William Blake. 

William Blake did not publish the poem as a collection of poems. It wasn't until long after his death that a painter and poet named Rosetti published it in 1863. 

Originally, the poet did not have a title in this poem, so the first line was used as a title, or later a title randomly added to the collection of poems.


Love's Secret  [Never seek to tell thy love]  By William Blake


Never seek to tell thy love,

Love that never told can be;

For the gentle wind doth move

Silently, invisibly.


I told my love, I told my love,

I told her all my heart,

Trembling, cold, in ghastly fears.

Ah! she did depart!


Soon after she was gone from me,

A traveller came by,

Silently, invisibly:

He took her with a sigh.


B&W

Color

This photo was taken on Mar. 16, 2024. The apricot flowers bloomed late this year, but they were in very good condition on this day. 
I rode my bike to Jangja Lake Park in Guri, Gyeonggi-do, and met some beautiful plum blossoms. And I took this picture with a manual lens. 

Fujifilm    X-T4    F2.8    1/4000s    ISO640

Carl Zeiss Flektogon 35mm f2.8


These manual lenses are very old, but they're very attractive. In the next article, I'm going to talk about them in detail.

B&W original photo

Color orogonal photo



* Description of Experiment02

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