I mentioned a long time ago that I come back to scenes over and over again. Some might find the repetition boring. I find it full of amazing subtlety. A split second longer on the shutter speed, a strange quality of light, a degree or two of tilt, a few millimeters more of zoom. It all adds up to a different picture. A different vision. There are too many variables to control precisely. And I'm not even sure we should try.
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©Don Brown 2013
The Flick -- A term used by air traffic controllers to describe a mental model representing the current and future positions of air traffic in a section of airspace. Controllers visualize the paths of multiple aircraft in terms of position, altitude, trajectory and speed. Controllers also refer to this as "having the picture." But the picture moves -- like a movie -- hence the term “the flick.”
Friday, January 18, 2013
Fog Drifts by Winter
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