Most everyone I know has spring fever, and I'm no exception. The weather's finally beginning to warm up, spring flowers are blooming, and the trees have leafed out. I suppose this image is a little out of season, but when I came across it, I was immediately drawn in. More than visual, this photograph calls to all my senses. I can feel the cold; hear the crunch of the frosted grass and the creak of the tree's tired limbs. It's a frozen moment full of potential--the moment before something happens. And, it's a great image for sharpening your descriptive skills.
Take a long look at the photo, studying the details and using all your senses. Linger awhile and then, without looking back and without stopping your pen, write at least a page. Begin with description, but let your mind flow freely without pause. You may find that you move from describing a setting to creating a scene. If you'd like, post a comment and share your experience with the exercise.
I'm off to head outside and warm up in the sunshine.
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