Event Past
An effect
May precede
Its cause
Another fabulous ocean sunrise experience.
“Would any observations be relevant to the determination of its truth or falsehood?” – A.J. Ayer
An effect
May precede
Its cause
Another fabulous ocean sunrise experience.
“Would any observations be relevant to the determination of its truth or falsehood?” – A.J. Ayer
Elements dance
Kinematic entity
Exquisitely delicate
Low angle morning sunlight illuminates recent activity.
“A fixed plane of life upon which everything stirs, slows down or accelerates.” – Felix Guattari
Dock angle
Positional variance
Adaptation
When passing by the boat docks, things often suggest the romantic.
“Look like nothin’s gonna change, everything still remains the same; I can’t do what ten people tell me to do, so I guess I’ll remain the same.” – Otis Redding
Still sound
Clam evening
Contemplating itself
Infinity is sometimes observable on the continental edge.
“If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite.” – William Blake
Pragmatic matrix
Schematic representation
Contextual variation
On the edge of darkness it remains prudent to maintain vigilance.
“Life is an act and we are all actors in the arena of life. We all do act each day from dawn to dusk. Some act well but some act to cover their acts.” – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Ongoing festivity
Wedding brunch
Continuous entertainment
Decisions must always be rendered relative to the most propitious use of available resources.
“You know you’re in love when you don’t want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.” – Dr. Seuss
Swamp water
Bacteria interacting
With iron compounds
Anaerobic bacterial processes reduce iron that occurs naturally in the wet swamp soil producing a thin, opalescent film on the water’s surface.
“One quick field test sometimes suggested for determining whether an iridescent layer on water is from iron bacteria or petroleum is to stir it a bit with a stick.” – Priscilla Hollingsworth
Cell Phone
Cigarette
Sidewalk
Many of the trapping of modern civilization tend to limit freedom.
“The tourist takes his culture with him. The traveler leaves his behind.” – J.R. Rim
Drive in
Days bygone
Passed away
A drive by shot of a now lost landmark.
“History, like love, is so apt to surround her heroes with an atmosphere of imaginary brightness.” – James Fenimore Cooper
Brilliant light
Excessively dry
Western commonality
On this photographic odyssey, the natural and the manufactured equally mesmerize.
“This landscape is animate: it moves, transposes, builds, proceeds, shifts, always going on, never coming back, and one can only retain it in vignettes, impressions caught in a flash, flipped through in succession, leaving a richness of images imprinted on a sunburned retina.” – Ann Zwinger