A picture is a poem without words
Horace (65 BCÂ – 8 BC)
The Roman poet Horace of course would not have known about photography, living as he did over two thousand years ago. But I’m sure if he had, he would have looked for poems in photos.
I guess Horace was simply pre-empting that favourite saying, ‘a picture paints a thousand words’. That being, I’ll keep this introduction to my April Pick a Word offerings short. Paula as always has challenged us with a mixed set of words, some easier to illustrate than others. And as always, I set myself the challenge of using all five words in this response.
This month’s choices will take you to India, north east England, Colombia, Sofia in Bulgaria, and New York City. Some you will have seen before in other contexts, but they were too good a match not to use again here. Â
DECOROUS

In Kerala, India
Two young ladies enjoy splashing in a cooling waterfall while remaining decorously fully dressed.
MONUMENT

Collingwood Monument, Tynemouth, England
Vice Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood was Lord Nelson’s second-in-command at the Battle of Trafalgar. He assumed command of the British fleet after the death of Nelson and led them to victory. Despite playing this critical role in the battle he is disappointingly a lot less well-known than Nelson and is sometimes referred to as the forgotten hero of Trafalgar.
PETALLED

Orchid at Finca Romelia, Manizales, Colombia
The elderly owner of this finca, high in the hills of the central coffee region, has developed a stunning collection of orchids. He has amassed more than 840 species and over 8000 individual plants.
BRIGHT

In the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Joseph, Sofia, Bulgaria
Bright sunlight through a modern stained glass window illuminates a plain plaster wall
TWILIGHT

View from the Top of Rock, New York City
Staying on after the crowds dispersed from the roof terrace gave us the chance to enjoy the views in peace and quiet as well as capturing scenes of the city as the lights came on.
15 Comments
margaret21
I love these choices. Especially ‘decorous’.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Margaret 🙂 I really loved seeing those two women, so carefree in the water and so happy to pose when they saw me with my camera on the road above the falls!
margaret21
What a lovely moment!
restlessjo
I especially love decorous and twilight, Sarah xx
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Jo, those two are both special memories for me in their different ways 😀
Anne Sandler
Beautiful images Sarah!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Anne 🙂
EgÃdio
Excellent choices and photos.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you very much Egidio 🙂
bushboy
So good Sarah. Every one matches the words so well. I love the sunlight in the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Brian 🙂 I did find these words easier to match than some that Paula comes up with!
Sue
Good response to the challenge, Sarah- Modern stained glass for bright and the Colombian orchid forpetalled stood out for me
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you very much Sue 🙂 The orchid is a favourite of mine (I took so many photos at that finca!)
Alli Templeton
What an interesting collection of words to illustrate, Sarah, and again you’ve risen to the challenge in style. I love the orchid and it’s story – I had no idea there were so many species! And the stained glass window light is incredible. The sunshine must have been very strong that day to produce that detail and brightness! 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Alli 😊 I think we caught that cathedral at just the right time in the afternoon, the sunlight was streaming through the windows on that side. And those orchids were amazing, as was the old guy who’d collected the!