Transformations
Cooking is alchemy.
Ingredients are combined,
heated in a crucible,
and are transformed
into something else.
Thus we get pancakes.

Ingredients are combined,
heated in a crucible,
and are transformed
into something else.
Thus we get pancakes.




Labels: alchemy, food, photography
2 Comments:
I like this! (yummy!)
You could be even more minimalistic, perhaps, and make a kind of sequence haiga with just a single-word title for the first three photos, thus:
ingredients
combined
transformed
Actually, words don't seem necessary at all... It's a poem without them.
Yes, my original impulse was to post the photos with no caption, no words. But I chose to take pity on the verbally-desirous, lest I get criticized yet once again for not putting things into words, even when it's not necessary. . . .
Writers do have their biases, and one of those is that silence makes them uncomfortable. Or so I've noticed.
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