The eye moves, stops and then moves on............. When we see, our eyes dart around, locating interesting parts of the scene to build up a mental picture and look at areas with greater resolution. We actively (but subconsciously) choose what to focus on and what to ignore. The eye/brain processes those parts of the field of view that hold interest and resonance. As we look around, the brain suppresses information as the eye moves from one point of focus to another, so that we don't see a blurred image.............
The camera records a scene in a different way depending on how it is used.
This series continues my exploration of the differences between camera and eye/brain.