
Still Grounds
Still Grounds is a contemplative photographic series
centered on cultivated landscapes—
spaces shaped by human intention,
yet slowly reclaimed by stillness.
These images are not about sport, movement, or performance.
They attend instead to pauses:
moments when land, light, and atmosphere settle into quiet alignment.
Fairways, water, trees, and paths appear not as destinations,
but as thresholds—where time softens and presence deepens.
Across seasons, the ground becomes a listening body.
Fog, snow, dusk, and reflected sky transform familiar terrain into sites of suspension.
What emerges is not scenery, but duration:
a held interval between action and rest.
Still Grounds invites the viewer to remain with the land as it is—
unhurried, receptive, and quietly complete.
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Morning Mist, Moving Silence
A landscape where human presence dissolves into fog,
leaving only the quiet rhythm of breath and ground.
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Pine in Blue Hour
A solitary pine anchors time,
holding the blue hour still between night and awakening.
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Cloud Rising Above the Green
An ordinary course momentarily opens into the sublime,
as weather becomes architecture.
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Lake of Equal Light
Sky and water share one horizon,
suspending direction, intention, and speed.
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Autumn Waterline
Dusk gathers gently,
reflecting a season that does not ask to be remembered.
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Winter Field, Traces of Passage
Snow records movement without naming it—
gesture without narrative.
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The Passage Beyond the Course
A threshold rather than a destination—
where landscape becomes an inner crossing.
The ground does not speak.
It holds.
Stillness is not the absence of movement,
but the presence of time.
Der Boden spricht nicht.
Er hält.
Stille ist nicht die Abwesenheit von Bewegung,
sondern die Gegenwart der Zeit.
Artist
Yuexi (Susanna Qiang Huang)
Poet · Photographer
Enso of Moon Creek
Her work dwells in stillness and perception,
tracing the the unseen continuity
between inner life
and the natural world.