Fantastic photos! I’m particularly fascinated by that library/climbing wall mash-up!
(And that guy taking out his own appendix is both heroic and nightmarish!)
I am a photographer, and all I can think about is how impressive are the film speeds/film processing. Photographers are weird; they work with light and time, not wood or yarn or clay.
I’m reading a great book, called “Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World” by David Epstein. He talks about the thinking processes involved in playing chess, which is where this segue came from.
What a crazy world we live on!
Fantastic photos! I’m particularly fascinated by that library/climbing wall mash-up!
(And that guy taking out his own appendix is both heroic and nightmarish!)
I wonder if he had to keep telling himself to hold still.
Episode 443 of the podcast 99% Invisible, Matters of Time, talked about the knocker-uppers.
I am a photographer, and all I can think about is how impressive are the film speeds/film processing. Photographers are weird; they work with light and time, not wood or yarn or clay.
I’m reading a great book, called “Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World” by David Epstein. He talks about the thinking processes involved in playing chess, which is where this segue came from.