Angular Approach

Input events
Reactive view
Form model

Most subjects are visually defined for human experience by their relative observational position.

“The finite phenomenal world is regarded as an illusory appearance of the one eternal unchanging reality.” – Brian Duignan

Odd Roof

Subject interrelation
Mental appearance
Seen in perspective

An elevated roadway provides an interesting perspective on the top of an old building.

“In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted. — Bertrand Russell

Coherent Arguing

Reliably extract
Truths from absurdities
Utility discourse

Raising questions about structuralist interpretations of relationships.

“The true and final purpose of thought is action and the facilitation of action.” – Hans Vaihinger

Magnification Lake

Embrace existence
Physically perceived
Experiential connections

A diptych pair is here constructed of different focal length images of the same reality.

“There’s a lot to be said about the spiritual meddling of our reality.” – Jason Allen

Adornment

Statue base
Sculptural embellishment
Entirely abstract

Sometimes aesthetic potential is hidden in plain sight.

“The relations of sense-objects to their situations are complex in the extreme, requiring reference to percipient events and transmitting events.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Workin’ on a Mystery

Come to me
Cruise control
Rubbed my eyes

Photography is a continuous process of exploration which fuels a love affair with life.

“The thing is given in experiences, and yet, it is not given; that is to say, the experience of it is givenness through presentations, through appearings.” – Edmund Husserl

Within Reach

Correlation affinities
Junction linkages
Radiation affair

There are times when many things come together in an appropriate manner.

“Abstraction forces you to reach the highest level of the basics.” – Alan Soffer

Traces of Reality

Inner state
Order creation
Contrasting elements

No beginning and no end.

“We speak of concrete and not abstract painting because nothing is more concrete, more real than a line, a color, a surface.” – Theo van Doesburg

Technicalities

Viewpoint angulation
Structural integrity
Reflection certainty

Certain circumstances are surprisingly applicable.

“A man is worked upon by what he works on. He may carve out his circumstances, but his circumstances will carve him out as well.” – Frederick Douglass

Naturtificial

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

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