Hunter’s Students

Instructions received
Heading out
To photograph

On a nature shoot in eastern Connecticut.

“Teachers can open the door, but you must enter it yourself.” – Chinese Proverb

Seaside

Youth full
Enthusiasm
At the boundary

The ocean exhibits universal appeal.

“Take action towards your dreams. Walk your talk. Dance and sing to your music. “ – Steve Maraboli

wallBase

Inference form
Adequate abstraction
Chain of circumstances

The question of what constitutes natural process is indeterminate.

“The underlying problem is the fundamental distinction between formal logic and the real.” – Daniela Voss

River Ring

South entrance
Environmentally sympathetic
Bridge-to-trail connection

Adjacent to the paths, climbing walls, historic artifacts and bridges that make up the James River Park System are a few large elusive iron objects.

“I gain clarity through the physicality of that process. It helps me: the balance, the flow, the movement, all of it.” – Joshua Wiener

Nonconceptual

Standards of rigor
Into an array
Exotic components

Always be open to magical events that randomly present themselves.

“Truth and falsehood depend on the relation of our ideas to reality.” – Francis Herbert Bradley

Rethink Satisfaction

Potent brain
Body fuel
Addictive chemical

Our worms catch fish or die trying.

“We become what we behold. We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us.” – Marshall McLuhan

Shapes of Things

Lonely frames
Time and tide
Has been

Remnants of past activity naturally organize themselves in a tidewater oscillation.

“Discover how to visit the past and bring yesterday’s stories into our lives today.” – Gillian Hovell

Fragmentalism

Growing collection
Substantiated facts
Nuggets of truth

Individual and independent objects combine in a linear deterministic approach to holistic interpretations.

“The scientific method only acknowledges monophasic consciousness.” – Tara W. Lumpkin

Against the Sky

Blue waters
Waves dance
Morning light

So far away and yet so close.

“The part of life we really live is small. For all the rest of existence is not life, but merely time.” – Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Sand on Plastic

Different levels
Ecological impact
Now ubiquitous

Material interactions in the natural environment are complex.

“There’s a great future in plastics. Think about it. Will you think about it?” – Mr. McGuire

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