Moving Aberrations

Ray away
Lens axis
Divergence

Establishing a range of aesthetic responses to various conditions is the photographic way to gratification.

“Optical aberrations are imperfections in the way lenses converge rays of light to a point.” – Paul Kounine

Resilience

Change vicissitudes
Valuable tantalization
Ensconced firmament

The power and action of attention focusing revealed as a primordial survival strategy.

“He opens or revives a prospect that is always threatened by obscurity and always needs to be refreshed.” – Robert Sokolowski

Conferring

Extension accessible
Transcendental intelligible
Transformation

Surfaces demand deeper contemplation.

“All experience can be characterized as made up of a subject on the one hand, which is confronted and aware of something, which on the other hand, is opposite to it as an object.” – Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen

Driveway Hoop

Irregular court
Informal basis
Playing area

Many beach houses feature outdoor basketball backboards and rims in various dilapidated states.

“All at once, I couldn’t figure out why I was methodically tossing a spherical object through a toroidal object.” – John Green

Inclination

Real nature
Actual consideration
Temporal experience

The aesthetic isolation of experienceable temporality intensifies at the ocean interface.

“Knowledge presupposes that the world affects us and our instruments, that there is an interaction between the knower and the known, and that this interaction creates a difference between past and future.” – Ilya Prigogine

Modulated Visibility

Light delineates
Lines of force
Elemental alliance

By its own duration, a modification of an entrance tends to become an index of spacetime.

“The things can solicit the flesh without leaving their places because they are transcendencies, rays of the world, each promoting a singular style of being across time and space.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Eccentric

Form follows
Available footprint
Squeeze in

A visually interesting structure is built on a triangular sliver of land making a thoroughly unpractical beach house.

“Each of us seems to have a main focus, a particular idea of practicality – a concept of ‘what we want out of life’ against which we judge our experiences.” – Jane Roberts

Attention Focus

Page turning
Book learning
Print awareness

Cognitive and physical divergence.

“She read about people she could never be and adventures she would never have.” – Jim DaleLongfellow

Across the Sound

Due east
Sunlight scattered
Evening edition

This is the most popular venue for sunset views in Corolla.

“Softly the evening came with the sunset.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Ideal Worthy

Poetry progress
Factual impalpably
Imaginary exactitude

Surfaces imply a deeper reality.

“What man worthy of the name of artist, and what true connoisseur, has ever confused art with industry?” – Charles Beaudelaire

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