Visualize

Invisible sun
Secret light
Infrared rays

Boundaries of experience involve limits of sensation.

“The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.” – Oscar Wilde

greatEgret

Stalks carefully
On grassy edge
Present concentrate

In an early morning glow, my attention is drawn to these graceful and elegant white waders.

“The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.” – Rumi

urusChes

Pervading reality
City practitioner
Pedestrian memory

The market street market examined from a close-up angulation.

“There’s something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination.” – Charlotte Eriksson

upRising

Transmissions
Will resume
Truth confined

Light wraps around our minds.

“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung

ocean Lake

Passing storm
Tempestuous
Reconciliation

The north end of a fresh-water Outer Banks lake.

“Not every lake dreams to be an ocean.” – Mehmet Murat ildan

onlyOnly

In position
Traffic observers
Evaluating congestion

How to enjoy traffic signals as part of the passing scene.

“Pigeon-holes are only comfortable for pigeons.” – Jessye Norman

coalesCence

On edge
Solid angling
Shade choreography

Nuanced old-window shadow casting.

“Come back. Even as a shadow, even as a dream.” – Euripides

Respite Hill

Think tapestry
Subject free
Focused expression

Some specific locations demand more attention than others.

“I feel as if I’ve come to a place I never thought I’d have to come to. And I don’t know how I got here.” – Raymond Carver

clasSic

Highest quality
Instructively typical
Established value

Transparent surface forms respond to further investigation.

“Depth must be hidden. Where? On the surface.” – Hugo von Hofmannsthal

Close Stratagem

Uncomfortable
Multiple level
Utility

It is unlikely that folding chairs self organize.

“Old empty chairs are not empty in reality; memories always sit there!” – Mehmet Murat ildan

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