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Bennett Barthelemy on Hallet RMNP ©Colin Wann Collection |
Is there a recipe for realizing disambiguation? An applicable aphorism that bleeds its truth into shared reality? A sure path for the juxtaposition of distant silhouettes to find again a slipped recombinant continuity? Are there sufficient minor chords that will rise in crescendo to realize the harmony from applied dissonance and distance?
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"It's not what you look at, but what you see." Thoreau
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