Confluence
Felgates Creek
King Creek
York River
Looking north across the junction of two creeks and a river estuary.
“Patience is the river that finds its way to the sea, by flowing through many confluences.” — Mladen Ðordevic
Felgates Creek
King Creek
York River
Looking north across the junction of two creeks and a river estuary.
“Patience is the river that finds its way to the sea, by flowing through many confluences.” — Mladen Ðordevic
Know the system
Out of touch
With the breakdown
Complementary objects cohabitate in an electric world.
“It is strange how we hold on to the pieces of the past while we wait for our futures.” — Ally Condie
Distinct ecosystem
Saturated by water
Seasonally
After a rain the swamp refills.
“There is no wetlands with water.” — Lailah Gifty Akita
Swirling mute skies
Distant feelings
Horizon vitality
A day breaks in the middle of an approaching storm.
“Would you learn the secret of the sea? Only those who brave its dangers, comprehend its mystery!” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Being condition
Regarded treated
Most important
A venerable tradition of contemporary photography materialized in full form.
“And for me, the real world involves everything: risk, danger, beauty, energy, all we meet with in the real world.” — Christo
Sensitive dunes
Linking inland
To the water
Covering about 71 percent of Earth’s surface, the ocean always follows its own inclinations.
“In times of surge or storm events, it is often obvious exactly where people have been crossing to get to the water.” — Erika Zambello
Event action
Obvious object
Abstract tangible
Things continue to evolve ostensibly at an accelerating rate.
“Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden.” — Phaedrus
Early morning
Close to home
Harbinger
Looking up from my driveway while waiting for a ride, the world offers an anticipatory sign of what is to come.
“Our wishes are presentiments of the abilities that lie in us, harbingers of what we will be able to accomplish.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe