Happy Saturday!
Today's videoetry comes from some photos I took in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the same stunning garden from which "Circle of Peace" was created. I absolutely loved the statue of Mark Twain and, in the complete photo, I'm sitting with him looking like we're in conversation. Oh, if only I could pick his brain for a day!
He is without a doubt one of my idols. I loved his humor and his storytelling. In light of the recent debate over changing his words, this videoetry is maybe a bit of a metaphor - like a statue, we should keep the stories he told "ensconced" in the time frame in which they were created.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Videoetry#p/u/6/fVfzXaxsJDA
Would love your opinion on it! Have a great weekend!
Mel
This is a site devoted to those who wax poetic, love photography, and are willing to put two and two together into a video format. I became a videoetry person while creating a home movie of a trip my family and I took in the summer of 2010. We went from Albuquerque, NM to San Francisco, CA over a period of two weeks. I actually woke up one morning thinking that word and that is what has inspired me to create this site and the Youtube video site I pull in for it.
Rules Of Videoetry
RULES OF VIDEOETRY
1. Use your own photos and/or video.
2. Use your own poetry or words to describe your
videoetry.
3. Use your own musical creation, or if you use
someone else's, do NOT exceed 30 seconds.
Who wants to make a cute videoetry of these items to post on my site? Hmmm? That would be fun!
1. Use your own photos and/or video.
2. Use your own poetry or words to describe your
videoetry.
3. Use your own musical creation, or if you use
someone else's, do NOT exceed 30 seconds.
Who wants to make a cute videoetry of these items to post on my site? Hmmm? That would be fun!
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