I'd better start posting more than two photos a day if I ever intend to finish this uploading project. Here are four from a roll I shot in 1988:

Sideoats Grama. You can see why it's called "sideoats."

Sinuous rock face. The light was hitting just right to bring out the sinuosity of this rock.

Mulicolored sumac. A rich tapestry of fall colors.
Willow shadow on bamboo. Sort of a Japanesy archetype.
A friend just sent me info on Frederick Franck's book, The Zen of Seeing. Yes, that's it exactly.
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Were one to look closely and long enough - that image likely contains all there is to be known.
Jacques
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