Field Hockey
Halftime
Sprinkler action
Dispersion particles
A magical moment in the late afternoon.
“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” – Robert Brault
Halftime
Sprinkler action
Dispersion particles
A magical moment in the late afternoon.
“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” – Robert Brault
Worldwide presence
Tranquil interval
Ocean health
The sea is often very soothing on the soul.
“I am longing to be with you, and by the sea, where we can talk together freely and build our castles in the air.” – Bram Stoker
Matter interactions
Optical phenomena
Radiation properties
The big glass nestles into its environment.
“Long before either wave or particle, some (Pythagoras, Euclid, Hipparchus) thought that our eyes emitted some kind of substance that illuminated, or “felt,” what we saw.” – Maggie Nelson
Upward force
Home position
Reactive floating
Something out on the lawn.
“He wondered if other Shifters had the same homing instinct for a teleportation departure point.” – J.M. Johnson
Moving fast
Under the harbor
Confined space
Every tunnel opportunity offers visual interest and contemplation stimulus.
“But then I remembered: the universe was closed, and so very small. There was really nowhere else to go.” – Peter Watts
Inductive generalization
Simple regularity
Rendered universal
Infrared radiation opens up the invisible.
“All sensible objects have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding.” – George Berkeley
General ambiance
Sensation absorption
Stadium experience
Interesting positional juxtapositions crop-up from time to time.
“Who know’s what weather is next?” – Hunter Neal
Northeast
Screen porch
Water sheet
A surprise display of color and light on the northeast end of the screen porch accompanies a hard summer rain.
“Not a word was spoke between us, there was little risk involved… Everything up to that point had been left unresolved.” – Bob Dylan
Deeply absorbed
Attention priories
Solitary confinement
Electronic device isolation.
“The premise of the phone addict is that using it allows you an escape from a place you’d rather not be.” – Hunter Neal
Wind and rain
Decking material
Composite platform
Randomness sometimes seems organized.
“Everything we care about lies somewhere in the middle, where pattern and randomness interlace.” – James Gleick