Convergence

Convergence: iPhone photo taken inside the pedestrian tunnel leading to the New Haven railroad station, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Harbinger of autumn

Harbinger of autumn: Photo of Chamisa shrub (rubber rabbitbrush or Ericameria nauseosa) about to blossom, Santa Fe Botanical Garden, Santa Fe, NM.

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Desert abstract

Desert abstract: Photo of sand dunes at Naukluft-Sossusvlei National Park, Namibia, Africa.

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Sandstone temple

Sandstone temple: Photo taken in the slot canyon at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico.

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Your table is ready

Your table is ready: Photo of empty tables and chairs at the outdoor restaurant at the M.H. de Young Museum, San Francisco, California.

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Ponderosa octopus

Ponderosa octopus: Photo looking up into the branches of a large Ponderosa pine tree near Holy Ghost Creek, Pecos Wilderness, New Mexico.

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Anthocyanin dancers

Anthocyanin dancers: Photo of new leaves–red with pigments called anthocyanins– contrasting with mature leaves on a Gambel’s Oak, El Morro National Monument, Cibola County, New Mexico.

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Inside out trompe l’oeil

Inside out trompe l’oeil: Photo of “rock lace” patterns in weathered sandstone at El Morro National Monument, Cibola County, New Mexico. (Note that the cavities in the upper half of the image look like nodules in the lower half.)

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Escher homage

Escher homage: Photo of internal stairway in the Niteroi Museum of Contemporary Art (designed by architect Oscar Neimeyer), Niteroi, Brazil.

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Inside out

Inside out: Photo of tree crotches on an Alligator Juniper, El Morro National Monument, Cibola County, New Mexico.

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