Thursday photo prompt – Captured #writephoto

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Believe it or not, it wasn’t moonrise but a pure, pale sunset. We had called at Avebury on our way back from giving the Silent Eye’s  final talk of the series in Glastonbury a couple of years ago. It had become a habit… a place to wind down and touch a life slower and deeper than our own…a magical place to recharge and remember ourselves. This photo was a gift and one we have used in our books.

We had some great stories for last week’s #writephoto prompt. If you missed them you can find them in the round-up here.

For this week’s photo prompt,  use the image to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… by Wednesday 6th April and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the pingback works and if not, copy and paste your link into the comments section of this post.

Don’t forget to use the brand new and shiny #writephoto hashtag in your title 🙂

The first few posts will feature on the blog during the week and all posts will be included in a round up on Thursday 7th April.

Feel free to use the photo in your post if you wish.

Have fun!

About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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40 Responses to Thursday photo prompt – Captured #writephoto

  1. Helen Jones says:

    Gorgeous photo, Sue 🙂 I have a photo of me and the child standing in between those stones – they are truly massive, aren’t they? I still wonder how on earth they moved them into place.

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  2. BunKaryudo says:

    It does look like the moon, doesn’t it? Either way, the photo has a wonderful mysterious look to it.

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  3. Ritu says:

    Looking forward to using this beautiful photo as a prompt too!

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  4. Still no fecking notification, but I’m here, have seen, will do 🙂

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  6. Still no pingback, so here’s the link

    Microfiction: Sunset #writephoto

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  8. Kev says:

    Love that pic!

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  9. Now, that is truly being captured “between a rock and a hard place”. ☺

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  10. Perfectly magical!

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  13. Ali Isaac says:

    What a great picture, Sue! So you have your own hash tag now? Cool! Your writing prompt has grown into such a success, and I’m not surprised… your photos are wonderful, and so inspiring.

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  14. Brilliant Ritu.. and you are right about the shadow… just the right angle can be very flattering. hugs

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  15. Widdershins says:

    Perfect, perfect-er, perfect-est! 🙂

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