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Coastal Confluences: Winter Pond - I
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Winter Pond - I. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Winter Pond - II. Winter Pond - I. It is through our senses that we apprehend the world, the senses are also the way we are tethered to what is given, and we cannot find our nature unless we acknowledge our naturalness, which is shared with the world around us. Unless we remain tied to the world - our fingers, as it were, plunged into the soil.
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Coastal Confluences: The Bridge
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rain Season on the Coast. Intensities on Water - Just before Winter. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. The Emerging Compassionate World - by Drew Moore. Kathleen Connally's Photoblog - Landscape Photography : A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania. D'un instant à l'autre. Diane Varner Daily Walks. By Christopher J. Kinman.
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Coastal Confluences: June 2009
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Saturday, June 27, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Caras II - Mexico. These pictures were also taken in Playa del Carmen, Mexico at the International Summer Institute (for Collaborative Practices). People came from Mexico, United States, Columbia, Canada, Argentina, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Brazil (and there may be other countries I am not remembering). Posted by Christopher Kinman. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Caras II - Mexico.
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Coastal Confluences: August 2009
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Sunday, August 30, 2009. A Depth of Field. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Summer Light on Pond. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Monday, August 10, 2009. Raindrops on Tidal Grasses. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Treefrogs of Galiano Island. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Depth of Field. Summer Light on Pond. Raindrops on Tidal Grasses. Treefrogs of Galiano Island. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive.
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Coastal Confluences: October 2009
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Beaver Pond in October. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Friday, October 23, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Crimson / Fall Salmon Spawning. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Beaver Pond in October. Crimson / Fall Salmon Spawning. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. The Emerging Compassionate World - by Drew Moore.
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Coastal Confluences: July 2009
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Friday, July 17, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Two long-lost cousins meeting in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. one currently living in Mexico, the other in Massachuetts. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. The Emerging Compassionate World - by Drew Moore. Kathleen Connally's Photoblog - Landscape Photography : A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania.
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Coastal Confluences: November 2009
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Monday, November 9, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Rain Season on the Coast. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Thursday, November 5, 2009. Intensities on Water - Just before Winter. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rain Season on the Coast. Intensities on Water - Just before Winter. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. D'un instant à l'autre.
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Coastal Confluences: Rain Season on the Coast
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Monday, November 9, 2009. Rain Season on the Coast. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rain Season on the Coast. Intensities on Water - Just before Winter. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. The Emerging Compassionate World - by Drew Moore. Kathleen Connally's Photoblog - Landscape Photography : A Walk Through Durham Township, Pennsylvania. D'un instant à l'autre. Diane Varner Daily Walks. By Christopher J. Kinman.
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Coastal Confluences: At the Edge of Ice -- Where Colours Rupture
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Monday, December 7, 2009. At the Edge of Ice - Where Colours Rupture. Posted by Christopher Kinman. December 7, 2009 at 10:35 PM. Beautiful Chris, thanks for keeping getting us closer to nature through your art! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At the Edge of Ice - Where Colours Rupture. A Visit to Basel Zoo (22). Territories of the Alive. The Emerging Compassionate World - by Drew Moore. D'un instant à l'autre. Diane Varner Daily Walks.
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Coastal Confluences: Winter Pond - II
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Photography of Christopher J. Kinman. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Winter Pond - II. Posted by Christopher Kinman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Winter Pond - II. Winter Pond - I. It is through our senses that we apprehend the world, the senses are also the way we are tethered to what is given, and we cannot find our nature unless we acknowledge our naturalness, which is shared with the world around us. Unless we remain tied to the world - our fingers, as it were, plunged into the soil.