Grayshift

a spiral staircase from above

Grayshift

n.
the tendency for future goals and benchmarks to feel huge when viewed in advance, only to fade into banality as soon as you’ve achieved them—finally reaching the top of the ladder, only to notice it circling back around like a hamster wheel.

A variation on redshift and blueshift, the astronomical processes that make objects moving away look redder than they really are, and objects moving toward you look bluer.

Irrition

a close up of a dandelion

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape

Eftless

a person with hands pressed on a window

Rialtoscuro

a blurry image of a light source

Karanoia

a neat stack of white paper

Boorance

a group of objects on a table

Offtides

close-up of a chromed metal object

Evertheless

a person floating in water

Aponemia

a group of people standing together

Wollah

a person with shapes raining on them

Achenia

a close-up of a bottle with an organic object inside

Knellish

a blurry image of a person lying on a bed

Starlorn

snow flakes in the dark

Ellipsism

a hand clawing at a wall

Moriturism

a person resting in the back seat of a car

Aimonomia

close-up of a plant with lights glowing in background

Tornomov

a cloudy sky and landscape

Nilous

a person standing at a bus terminal

Etterath

a graduation cap and gown on a chair

Nilous

a person standing at a bus terminal

Aftergloom

Adomania

a person riding a horse

Attriage

Nachlophobia

Keyframe

a large rock in the water with emanating ripples

Solla, Solla, Solla

a hand reaching out for plant tendril

Ringlorn