Interface -- the boundary between air and water. Water can be a mirror, and it can be as transparent as glass. When wind disturbs its surface, the reflections of what is above and refractions of what is beneath come together to create constantly changing patterns. I've recorded some of these patterns, found at local lakes and ponds during different atmospheric conditions and times of day, and by enhancing contrast, careful cropping and occasionally rotating the image 90 degrees found meaning in the chaos.
"Interface No.16 - Contained"
Image # DD11
"Interface No.15 - Glisten"
Image # DD01
"Interface No.14 - Glint"
Image # DD02
"Interface #13 - Vigour"
Image # CL01
"Interface No.12 - Apartment"
Image # CI07
"Interface No.11 - Silver"
Image # CF13
"Interface No.10 - Haze"
Image # CF15
"Interface No.9 - Yearning"
Image # CF22
"Interface No.8 - Hunters"
Image # CF12
"Interface No.7 - Rapture"
Image # CF21
"Interface No.6 - Willows"
Image # CF14
"Interface No.5 - Redbill"
Image # CF16
"Interface No.4 - Sounding"
Image # CF20
"Interface No.3 - Goldwater"
Image # CF19
"Interface No.2 - Captivation"
Image # CF17
"Interface No.1 - Wave Within"
Image # CF10