Photo prompt round-up: Darkness #writephoto

Ever-changing skies

Dark clouds touch the horizon

Unexpected grace

Landscape cast in high relief

Light shines against the shadows

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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken over the moors of the Derbyshire Dales, when we were out exploring some of the ancient sites that abound there.

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Thank you to everyone who took part, visited or reblogged the posts or left comments for their authors. A new prompt will be published later today. As always, I will reblog as many contributions as space and time allows as they come in… and all of them will be featured in the round-up next Thursday.

All the posts are listed below, so please click on the links below to read them and leave a comment for the author!

Pingbacks do not always come through… if you have written a post for this challenge and it does not appear in the round-up, please leave a link to your post in the comments and I will add it to the list.

An invitation to writephoto writers…

As there are usually too many contributions to reblog all of them every week, and so that we can get to know their writers, I would like to invite all writephoto writers to come and introduce themselves on the blog as my guest! Click here for details.

Come and join in!

Thank you to all Contributors!

Christine Bialczak at Stine Writing

Shweta Suresh at My Random Ramblings

Smita Ray at The Wide Blue

Fandango at This, That and the Other

Neel Anil Panicker

Lisa Coleman at Our Eyes Open

Cozy Quiet Corner

Craig Towsley at A Bunch of Dumb Words in a Row

Of Glass and Paper

Thomas Roland

Suzanne at Mapping Uncertainty

Michelle Navajas at michnavs

Jude at Tales Told Different

Helen Jones

Aseem Rastogi at Transition of Thoughts

Kerfe Roig at K- Lines that Aim to Be

Brian F. Kirkham at The Inkwell

The Indishe

Michael at Morpeth Road

Mark Bierman

Dr. Crystal Grimes at Mystical Strings

stoneronarollercoaster

S. S. at Mindfills

Anita from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie

Lady Lee Manila

Frank Hubeny at Poetry, Short Prose and Walking

Christine Bolton at Poetry for Healing

Jules at Jules Pens Some Gems

Cheryl at The Bag Lady

Happysoul at Live Love Laugh Learn

Jemima Pett

Reena Saxena

Di at pensitivity101

Na’ama Yehuda

Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows

Kim Blades

Miss B at Bernmusings

Lee Ann at Unfocused

Anjali Sharma at Positive Side Of The Coin

Annette Kalandros at Hearing The Mermaids Sing

Geoff Le Pard at TanGental

Jez Farmer at About the Jez of It

Trent P. McDonald at Trent’s World

Willow Willers at willowdot21

Kitty’s Verses

Iain Kelly

Sadje at Keep it Alive

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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20 Responses to Photo prompt round-up: Darkness #writephoto

  1. judeitakali says:

    Thank you for linking me Sue

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  2. kittysverses says:

    Nice tanka, Sue. Thanks for the link. 🙂

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  3. Sadje says:

    Thanks for the mention Sue.

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  4. Patty says:

    Reblogged this on Campbells World.

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  5. Lisa Coleman says:

    Everchanging skies…so much meaning there! Loved your poem! Thanks for another great prompt. 🥰

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  6. Jules says:

    Concise and lovely. 🙂

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  7. Lisa Coleman says:

    Reblogged this on Our Eyes Open and commented:
    Enjoy all the writings of the bloggers in this round up and thanks to Sue Vincent who always brings the best out of all of us.

    Liked by 1 person

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