Cloudpatrol
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The sky. A lot. Clouds, stars, contrails...
In urban setting - always will have headphones/music unless ambient noise is vital to safety. When getting on a train or plane I usually do a cursory sweep and look to pick someone who I think would make a capable 'emergency buddy' if anything untoward happened. It's not borne out of worry, more a game I play...
I watch both surroundings and people. Fascinated by bone structure in people : architecture of buildings and nature.
Light and what is highlighted by the absence of light...or the glow of twilight. Look at graffiti and imagine who made the image and what their intent was. Look at the homeless and wonder what their parent's dreams for them were? Look at billboards and think of, marketing strategies that would be more effective.
In the forest I walk paths and look at things from the perspective of, how an animal would view them? Or try to see what a child would - from lower down and with a sense of wonder.
Look at water droplets on leaves...how the middle of flowers look like lace...patterns on shells like mathematical formulas.... SO much to look at!
In urban setting - always will have headphones/music unless ambient noise is vital to safety. When getting on a train or plane I usually do a cursory sweep and look to pick someone who I think would make a capable 'emergency buddy' if anything untoward happened. It's not borne out of worry, more a game I play...
I watch both surroundings and people. Fascinated by bone structure in people : architecture of buildings and nature.
Light and what is highlighted by the absence of light...or the glow of twilight. Look at graffiti and imagine who made the image and what their intent was. Look at the homeless and wonder what their parent's dreams for them were? Look at billboards and think of, marketing strategies that would be more effective.
In the forest I walk paths and look at things from the perspective of, how an animal would view them? Or try to see what a child would - from lower down and with a sense of wonder.
Look at water droplets on leaves...how the middle of flowers look like lace...patterns on shells like mathematical formulas.... SO much to look at!