Linked Objects

Open close
Movable joint
Swing mechanism

Organizing complex variables in a monochromatic observation at a structural confluence on a walk around town.

“It’s not the subject of narration that interests me, but the structure.” – Dumitru Tepeneag

Lake Over

Phasing in
Color shades
Floating free

Repetition established nuanced variances.

“Spacing out by spacing in, phasing out by phasing in, turning up by burning out, lifting off and gazing in.” – Nik Turner

Threshold

Upper hand
Head start
Sharpness

A piercing shadow edge delineates progression options.

“It is your choices and decisions that determine your destiny.” – Roy T. Bennett

Convergence Level

Multidimensional
Horizontal surface
Appearance offering

Using focus stacking, a serene observation of still-water pooling in the swamp works to synopsize spatial planes.

“Look beneath the surface; let not the several quality of a thing nor its worth escape thee.” – Marcus Aurelius

Endless Cycle

First moment
Time to come
Dream apprehension

Life on the edge offers many rewards.

“At sunrise everything is luminous but not clear.” – Norman Maclean

imperTurbation

Peace and quiet
Level-headedness
Presence of mind

Periodic return explorations of certain venues always appeases expectations.

“Where the waters do agree, it is quite wonderful the relief they give.” – Jane Austen

Wet Day

Surface tension
Color saturation
Gratification

Almost back to the beach house, just as the rain eases off.

“Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.” – Roger Miller

Point of View

Discernment
Once-over
Scrutiny

The shadowself fits into a complex environment.

“Shadow work is the path of the heart warrior.” – Carl Jung

jourNeying

One place
To another
Considerable distance

The open road is an adventure into fascination.

“There’s a whole world out there, right outside your window. You’d be a fool to miss it.” – Charlotte Eriksson

ParaMount

Educate enchant
Enrich enlighten
Variety of arts

Restored structures evoke a historical imagination.

“Following its Thanksgiving Eve 1931 opening, The Paramount became a landmark overnight.” – Andy Pillifant

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