Geometrical Organization

Precisely corresponding
Tight junction variation
Cluster distribution

Associational features occur in a meaningful spatial detection sequence as positional schemas. Part of an enduring aesthetic appeal in responding to environmental stimulation is finding and identifying patterns of visual engagement.

“In particular, the distribution of distances between these clusters is computed by the cavity method.” – Thierry Mora

Emerald Spring

Deep pool
Lined with yellow
Sulfur deposits

Located in the Yellowstone National Park geothermal hot-spot of Norris Geyser Basin, Emerald Spring is 27 feet deep with a Fahrenheit water temperature hovering around 182 degrees.

“Other parts of Norris, those with natural springs, tend to be emerald green due to the blue of refracted light in combination with the yellow of sulfur lining the pool.” – Courtney Holden

Confronted by Choice

Transition dependent
Preemptive thought
Delayed after-effect

Even inside an ostensible convenience store, ample product availability can elicit indecision. Potential future regret over any specific immediate purchase action can hinder time limited behavior.

“There are no safe choices. Only other choices.” – Libba Bray

Bridge Shadow

Situated at a point
Opposite current flow
Upstream view

Things are always particularly interesting when standing directly over a wild river. It takes time to absorb the many contingencies simultaneously converging.

“River is time in water; as it came, still so it flows, yet never is the same.” – Barten Holyday

Fully Integrated

Texture aggregation
Cohesive expression
Overarching physicality

Exploring the flora diversity and environmental geology of southeastern Idaho, the shadowself occasionally becomes part of the mix as an indexical external presence. Natural ecosystem manifestations are dependent on many unique geographic and climatic provision factors.

“When systems are integrated, productivity rises.” – Steve Malott

Artiodactyl Ungulates

Shaggy coat
Broad muscular
Nomadic grazers

Bison lumber-by the snowcoach, grudgingly relinquishing the road to human sightseers encased in a transport vehicle.

“Man needs spiritual expression and nourishing… even in the prehistoric era, people would scrawl pictures of bison on the walls of caves.” – Fernando Botero

Silo Tree

Narrow environment
Top rising tenacity
Strive and flourish

Driving past an inadvertent human/nature collaboration, a tree growing inside an abandoned silo is always an intriguing sight. The old grain silo provides protection from strong prairie winds while the tree continues to expand branches that spill-out over the structure apex.

“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” – Walt Disney

Moody Elegance

Fine-grained matrix
Geothermal mud
Flow axis

As an enigmatic ambiance enriches the geothermal landscape on a winter morning, temperature gradients drive the Yellowstone environment.

“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

Headquarters Return

Expedition wide
Bidirectional interface
Tactical coordination

After a long exhausting but extremely satisfying day of intense exploration, we arrive back at the base-camp for an evening of rest and recovery. Much more exhilarating adventure awaits the next diurnal cycle.

“You must give everything to make your life as beautiful as the dreams that dance in your imagination.” – Roman Payne

Canyon Overview

Geologic history
Dramatic colors and shapes
Hydrothermally altered rhyolite

A tree on the precipice edge of an enormous erosional feature imparts a sense of scale in Yellowstone. Most of the yellows in the canyon are the result of iron existing in the rock walls.

“As I took in the scene, I realized my own littleness, my helplessness, my dread exposure to destruction, my inability to cope with or even comprehend the mighty architecture of nature.” – Nathaniel P. Langford

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