Thursday photo prompt – Between #writephoto

#writephoto

Every Thursday at noon GMT, I publish one of my photos as a writing prompt.  If you know where the photo was taken, please keep it to yourself until the challenge is closed. I usually share something about the place during the round-up.

If you know the location where the photo was taken, please keep it to yourself until the challenge is ended to leave the writers’ imagination free rein.

Throughout the week I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as space allows. Every week, a full round-up of posts will be published linking back to the original posts of contributors.

You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up. Please visit and read the stories and poems and explore the sites of their writers. I feature as many contributions as I can on the blog during the week, but given the volume of contributions that will seldom  be all of them!

The best way to ensure your post is featured is to send it well before the deadline but all posts will be included in a round up on Thursday 22nd February.

Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 21st February and link back to this post with a pingback. There is no word limit and no style requirements, except to keep it fairly family friendly.

Please note that as I will not have my usual access to the computer, replies and reblogs may not be as quick as usual.

If you are unsure of how to create a pingback, Hugh has an excellent tutorial here.

Pingbacks need to be manually approved, so either check back to make sure that the pingback has appeared or simply copy and paste your link into the comments section of this post.

 Feel free to use #writephoto logo or include the prompt photo in your post if you wish or you can replace it with one of your own to illustrate your work. Don’t forget to use the #writephoto hashtag in your title so your posts can be found.

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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62 Responses to Thursday photo prompt – Between #writephoto

  1. The mound

    What a lovely sunny picture on a miserable February day. Thank you!

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  3. trentpmcd says:

    Hi Sue. The photo reminds me of the fields of France. Thinking of that, and the word “Between”, I thought of some people hiding in those fileds in a journey between to large forces: https://trentsworldblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/15/between-writephoto/

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  5. I really enjoyed this prompt. Took a little inspiration from The Odyssey 😉

    Between the Fields [Flash Fiction] #writephoto

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  8. kim881 says:

    A gorgeous image, Sue! I love to see fields of rapeseed – we have so many here in Norfolk – and they give everything such a hopeful glow of yellow! here’s a little octet for you:

    Perspective in Yellow

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  11. Iain Kelly says:

    That prompt brightened up a cold, grey afternoon here Sue 🙂

    THE ISLAND BETWEEN

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  12. Super golden color ..I am calling this mustard, for the biblical symbolism..even though it is rapeseed. Thanks!

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  15. I wonder if I’m the only one to find rapeseed a blot on the landscape?

    Microfiction #writephoto: The rath

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  19. So pretty! Lovely prompt, Sue. 🙂

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  21. willowdot21 says:

    Hummmmm, Sue what am I to do with this one🤔💜

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  22. James says:

    I haven’t been able to comment to any WordPress blog so this is a test for Askimet can run a test. Thanks.

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  24. Suzanne says:

    Another wonderful prompt that completely inspired me. Thank you. https://bloggingcalmandchaos.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/between-realities/

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  26. What a gorgeous photo Sue. Took me to Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds, and then, to a tiny farm near Greve in Chianti. Why do we have to come back from holidays? Sigh. https://jagahdilmein.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/one-with-nature/

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  27. Oh this is such a beautiful pic!! ❤

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  29. James says:

    I haven’t been able to post a comment on any WordPress blog in two days, which has been pretty frustrating. Akismet support emailed me saying they fixed my problem and asked me to try commenting again, so this is a test. I’m also posting a link to my story. Here goes: https://poweredbyrobots.com/2018/02/15/the-goddess-blesses/

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  30. Love the photo Sue. Here’s my contribution! Thanks for the fun!

    Between Us – #writephoto

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  34. joem18b says:

    By the way, since rapeseed in the U.S. is known as canola, I opted to write about mustard instead. Cheers.

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  36. Hi Sue! I thought to myself: I wonder if I could use Sue’s photo as a prompt for my story tonight? Sure enough, I came on over and wondered how on earth someone might go about choosing the most beautiful flower out of that entire field! So, I know the ones in your photo aren’t roses, but here’s my daily tale for Saturday, Feb 17 inspired by your photo 🙂

    https://greggsavage.net/2018/02/17/119-the-tale-of-a-rose-most-beautiful/

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  41. Hiii sharing my thoughts on #writephoto.. words that came through my heart i penned down..

    Thursday Photo Prompt-Heaven On Earth #writephoto


    😇

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  43. wallietheimp says:

    Wallie and I wrote a response, “When the Road Met the Hill.” 🙂 https://wallieswentletrap.com/2018/02/20/when-the-road-met-the-hill/

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