Outside Part
Form extent
Uppermost layer
Surface narrative
Reflecting on the surface boundary, a morning walk passes by the water control drainage ditch.
“Light is common on the surface; rare in the depths.” – Marty Rubin
Form extent
Uppermost layer
Surface narrative
Reflecting on the surface boundary, a morning walk passes by the water control drainage ditch.
“Light is common on the surface; rare in the depths.” – Marty Rubin
Sun below
Horizon twilight
Cloud penetration
Experiencing the ocean before dawn establishes our existence on a rotating planet.
“Open the doors and receive all the light. Let the rays of sunshine come in.” – Jyoti Patel
Accumulator register
Once implemented
Everything necessary
A painted tree stump asks questions and provides answers.
“Adjacent possible describes things that can be made actual that are just within the realm of possibility close to actuality, and close to other things already actualized that are related or facilitate its actualization.” – Kent Palmer
Explicitly study
Favorable influence
Great pleasure
It always takes a while to become sufficiently aware of a venues aesthetic potential.
“You’ll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile.” – Charlie Chaplin
Unclaimed moment
Muted marginal
Damp edges
Dagobah is pretty close by.
“Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.” – Yoda
Extensive ridge
Surviving remnant
Natural fracture lines
Independence Monument is an iconic geological structure in western Colorado.
“To me, we’re all in the great wide open. I think life is pretty wild.” – Tom Petty
Head is spinning
Formalistic superstition
Happen to you
Encountering an interesting visual configuration of radiation wave front intensity enhances fleeting circumstance.
“The idea is to unravel the onion and let go of the ego and evolve to that place where you perceive everything to be a beautiful experience rather than a daunting experience.” – Jon Anderson
Contained in reasoning
Consequent conceiving
Predicated informatively
Reasoning is a form of cognitive organization.
“What is inside and what is outside reason and/or nature is therefore a local problem in the sense that it is consequent upon one thing being consequent upon another.” – Iain Hamilton Grant
Woven landscape
Vital value
Meaning reference
A low moon contributes to the Ocean Sands early morning ambiance.
“Vision is already inhabited by a meaning (sens) which gives it a function in the spectacle of the world and in our existence.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Realizing potentials
Existential significance
Natural essence
The abiding essence of existence manifests in sea and sky integration.
“It is all one to me where I begin; for I shall come back again there.” – Parmenides