Gesticulation

Manifold manifestations
Spontaneous attention
Abounds in movement

Spinning around a curve on a lonesome highway, oncoming traffic providentially remains in its designated lane. We tend to place much trust in the behavior of others operating within an organized society.

“There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality.” – Thomas Nagel

Geothermal Mudflat

Glacial moraine
Ancient lava flow
Valley bottom

A geologically active primordial terrain displays some of our planet’s most fundamental dynamic processes. Sojourning in such wild diverse landscapes provides immense inspiration.

“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.” – Susan Sontag

Early Morning Riser

First light feeling
Shine before dawn
Greet the day

In the vintage Bombardier Snowcoach, on the move traveling to the first photographic venue of the day, many things of interest pass by the vehicle window. Fortunately such visual opportunity can be an integrated part of the overall experience. Aesthetics is a continuous process always available.

“I love how the day slowly gets brighter, when the midnight blue turns to lighter blue, when the brilliant colors start to seep into the sky, when nature is painted in incredible colors.” – Leo Babauta

Nightwaves

Current conversation
Alternating versatile
Enigmatic intricacies

The dynamic interactions of electromagnetic radiation shift dramatically as night descends. Transition boundaries offer opportunities for acute aesthetic awareness.

“Could something like a “phase transition” involve dimensions that are more transitory then we imagined.” – R.A. Delmonico

Extreme Conditions

Hydrothermal features
Magnificent evidence
Volcanic activity

Visible and imperceptible change occurs in thermophile aggregations as sunlight, air-temperature, and environmental chemical concentrations dynamically interact. Responsive vital and functional life existence may have originated in similar extreme conditions, feasibly widespread on ancient Earth.

“People for thousands of years likely have wondered about these extreme habitats.” – Mary Ann Franke

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

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