Indecisive
Straight away
In a quandary
Horns of a dilemma
Decisions must be made at every juncture.
“There’s only one direction you can coast.” – Brian Tracy
Straight away
In a quandary
Horns of a dilemma
Decisions must be made at every juncture.
“There’s only one direction you can coast.” – Brian Tracy
Crisp air
Open space
High gold
I probably should have stopped for a while to fully appreciate the landscape.
“The mountains knew the definition of freedom. They provided a place where he could find his mind.” – Daniel J. Rice
Nocturnal time
Darkness reprieves
Morning tranquilize
An early morning color burst over the lake inspires creative operations.
“Unfortunately your work was not chosen for the exhibition, but it was a pleasure to view your work, your accomplishments as a photographer and your dedication to the on-going process of being an artist.” – Todd Johnson
Pocatello outskirts
Sagebrush steppe
Land trust
We spent an enjoyable morning hiking, exploring, and learning about natural open space.
“Getting outside is great for our health and well-being, especially when so many of us feel cooped up at home.” – Will Whelan
Accordance harmony
Confluence comparison
Layering association
Viewed stimulus distance diminution affects apparent object size requiring cognitive adjustment.
“Through our eyes, the universe is perceiving itself. Through our ears, the universe is listening to its harmonies.” – Alan Wilson Watts
Very green
Fairly bold
Adult male
A startling color contrast against the reddish desert dirt, the collared lizard is capable of running swiftly using only its hind legs.
“I feel more human when I compare the cuteness of a lizard to a newborn child’s sweetness. Both are God’s creations filled with precious innocence.” – Munia Khan
Positive opposite
Interpreted intuitively
Actual toggling
Abstract inversions help clarify conceptual thinking.
“True power is in the hands of the one who thrives in the positive, after having known and conquered the negative.” – C. JoyBell C.
Impact resistance
Adaptive capacity
Root tree
Tenaciously attached on the bank of the York River, a tree demonstrates biological adaptability in a high-flux environment.
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.” – Leon C. Megginson
Fish hawk
Journey wild
Above coastal waters
A sure sign of spring, the Osprey circles over the shore and surveys his seasonal kingdom.
“I spend a lot of time just listening to the ospreys. I watch them go through their life cycle.” – Alan Lightman
Against the grain
Concealed meanings
Imaginative expression
Relative value flashes by in an instant, even as absolute value remains elusive.
“In the process of creating something, something else inevitably gets left out.” – Mark C. Taylor