Monday, October 24, 2016

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  • That hinterland between a regular photo and evocative art is a shifting area from person to person and taste to taste. 
  •  that zone can be narrowed a bit once you start to consider the way the brain stores memories and emotions.
  •  With rigorous practice and peer feedback, you can start to appreciate where that zone is and, consequently, improve your hit ratio.
  •  The eyes are the same. They get wired faster than the legs, but the neural pathways from the optic nerve to the parts of the brain that matter take a while to find their chemical trails.
  •   A beautiful photo must tell the epic tale of the memory, linked with the other emotions that fold into a whole.
  • art world and an explosion of new art is the combination of new technology in travel and communications combined with Napoleon III’s focus on infrastructure around the Salon.
  • a decent DSLR has such a good sensor chip, combined with more flexible lenses, that your batting average will dramatically improve.
  • If you bit off on getting a DSLR, then you are going to need a tripod, especially for sunset and night shots. Unless you have the steady hand of a T-1000, you are going to get some camera shake.
  • is interesting from a social-group evolutionary perspective, this section is more about the art itself.

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