I was thinking the other day about this, about wind as animating force.Light wind in morning, to activate a day aloud
I was thinking the other day about this, about wind as animating force.
I saw this on the Oceano Dunes recently:
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A feather had fallen from a living thing and stuck in the ground inert.
And then the wind came along, swinging it around radially: so that it drew in the sand, so that it spoke, so that it testified to its history.
Instant noodleswhat are you cooking?
Totally fakeYeah, sure.
After all the vulnerability I've shown in this thread... I finally muster up the courage to interpret this master of modernism, by drawing on my own lived experience... And Version swoops in, no mercy.Yeah, sure.
Totally fake
The bracket-shaped tracks, down the middle of the photo, are sidewinder snake tracks tho. These are from Kelso Dunes in the Mojave.
You know I'm flattered you think I'm BS'ing because it shows what an incredible find I've made in the natural world. The Sublime. It terrifies Version. He can't believe in the Nature I have put on display.He's like Herzog staging 'ecstatic truth' in his documentaries.
Yes!! Where did you snap that??i have spotted those here as well
i have spotted those here as well
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what else did you see in the oceano dunes?I was thinking the other day about this, about wind as animating force.
I saw this on the Oceano Dunes recently:
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A feather had fallen from a living thing and stuck in the ground inert.
And then the wind came along, swinging it around radially: so that it drew in the sand, so that it spoke, so that it testified to its history.