Wednesday, June 21, 2006

solar extremes


In summer, the song sings itself.
- William Carlos Williams (1883 - 1963)


In celebration of the presence of the sun for the longest interval before each day diminishes in time to become the shortest at the other end of the cycle, the colours that come from said sun. Not to mention the spider.


Often imitated, never duplicated.


It gets hotter the closer you get to the center.


Design with an internal flow in mind the pattern exudes the spirit of the maker.


More explanation for why the sun crosses the sky in the eye of the mind observing.


Clustered as red members of an exclusive band of flowered petals strong in colour.


Reaching for the place that so resembles their face.


Elusive beneath the leaf through which the sun beat out a pattern of translucence alive in two forms.


This is the farthest right the sun will get as it moves back across the sky in its return to winter.


Even though clouds become rivers to the sea, words cannot open another's mind but commonality in the spiral patterns revolve around the same principle.

3 Comments:

Blogger Sir James Eric Watkins said...

It was the good doctor that "Explained" the importance of using the right word, the one that actually describes the thing being described, and not just an attempt to describe it.

Killer photos and words.

12:08 AM  
Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

sunshot is awesome
happy solstice

4:01 PM  
Blogger dave said...

the sun was sought out for the purpose
happy solstice to all

the way that can be described is not the way!

6:48 PM  

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