I am left eyed but right handed. Using my right eye feels so strange I find that I squint if I try and use my right eye and thus am not able to see much at all.
...which way do you rotate your camera for a vertical (when not using square format or a revolving back camera, obviously)? Clockwise or counterclockwise?
That's not ideal but you go with what you have. I started wearing glasses in my twenties and bifocals right around age 50. When I'm 70 it's going to be trifocals and when I'm 90 it's going to be a brain implant.
, etc.. But I wave with my left hand, as in hello and goodbye. Right hand military salute and left hand street salute
, go figure that one out. And Scuba: Look up, "right hand up, come up". I guess I'm not waving hello or goodbye there.Depends which side I want the flash on! Without flash, it's pretty random, which is annoying with contact sheets.which way do you rotate your camera for a vertical (when not using square format or a revolving back camera, obviously)? Clockwise or counterclockwise?
[...] I observed a big difference in the outputs:
- pictures taken with the left eye were more object-oriented, tending to spot and isolate the object from it’s environment;
- on the opposite, right eye shot pictures were more composition-oriented, relating the object to its environment, or several objects with each other.
Interesting! I'm going to have to experiment with this. Maybe this is why I feel so much less functional with the just the right eye compared with the left. It seems that my right eye is less corrected that my left, but maybe it has more to do with isolating objects, a skill that is important in everyday living.
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