Boat Bobbers

Wind and wave
Tethered movement
Sundown evening

Occasionally a multiple exposure best renders the feeling of being there. Engaging in such experimental action can result in fortunate coincidences and surprises.

“Sometimes you need to tether your boats to stop them from following your dreams.” – Anthony T. Hincks

Abstracted Function

Everyday passion
Emotional investment
Vital equilibrium

Creativity is its own reward.

“A flower blossoms for its own joy.” – Oscar Wilde

Subject Interpolation

Intrinsic meaning
Constructive paradigm
Observer as participant

Beach people respond to the lure of the ocean. A large part of the appeal is aesthetic stimulation.

“Art is part of the rubicon of truth.” – Guy Debord

Observational Properties

Reigning theory
Nothing ever settled
No standard interpretation

Niels Bohr argued that reality exists in the atomic world as a function of observation. Actuality is blurry when no one is looking. This idea helps build the aesthetic experience.

“Physics is not about how the world is, it is about what we can say about the world.” – Niels Bohr

Gigantic Space

Material principals
Permanent transformation
Freedom of the sea

A one hundred and eight degree view of the Atlantic.

“Despite the many dangers associated with it, the obvious “otherness” of the ocean has not stopped humans from being curious about it.” – Kira Gee

Structuralist Reality

Pretextual paradigm
Dialectic contexts
Objective value

With repeated exposure comes deeper appreciation. Knowledge is a matter of refined expectations.

“Many narratives concerning a self-sufficient totality may be revealed. ” – Martin Hubbard

Beach Cycle

Sunrise cruiser
Shipwreck passage
Enjoy the journey

The old buried shipwreck skeleton, a bicyclist next to the surf, the sun over the horizon, and a low-level pelican formation all in one shot.

“There is beauty in silence and there is silence in beauty and you can find both in a bicycle!” – Mehmet Murat ildan

ReddyIce

Frozen cubes
Chilled product
Vary by market

On the side of a convenience store, solid state water in bags.

“We all get the same amount of ice. The rich get it in the summer. The poor get it in the winter.” – Bat Masterson

Crepuscular Rays

Sun below horizon
Light dark contrast
Rayleigh scattering

On the earth’s curved edge, air particles scatter short wavelength light allowing longer wavelengths to differentially pass through cloud formations. Although it takes effort and planning, being active during twilight hours offers substantial reward.

“From the first opening of our eyes, it is the light that attracts us. We clutch aimlessly with our baby fingers at the gossamer-motes in the sunbeam, and we die reaching out after an ineffable blending of earthly and heavenly beauty which we shall never fully comprehend.” – Lucy Larcom

Formation

Object coordination
Collaborative grouping
Flight configuration

Just keep looking around; there’s always more to observe and contemplate.

“Everyone has oceans to fly, if they have the heart to do it. But what do dreams know of boundaries?” – Amelia Earhart

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