Interconnection: The Way Things Fit Together

 

If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.” - Jim Richardson


    Sometimes, the interesting stuff I'm looking for is an evening beach, a ship out at sea, an interesting cloud, and a glowing moon, all working in unison to inspire me to think about how everything works together. The moon influence the tides, affecting the ship, and also the weather, which influences the cloud, which all worked to produce this interesting composition for me to capture and share. I love the color and the light, but most especially, I love the way all the elements work together. What harmony we have when our connections are clear and valued. As I wrote in my post on March 19, 2022...

    When I was much younger, there was a BBC television show called Connections starring the Sherlock Holmes of Science, Mr. James Burke, who had a way of making each episode exploring some aspect of science into a spellbinding detective story. It was fantastic how he traced the many different ways that much of what we know is connected, an elegant linked chain of how things worked together in a grand balance. If you’ve seen the show, you’ll understand why I miss it so much.

    “In nature we never see anything isolated, but everything in connection with something else which is before it, beside it, under it and over it.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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‘Interconnection,’ the visual links between interesting things far above, over, and on the Atlantic Ocean from Rehoboth Beach in Delaware at sunset on a beautiful evening.

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