“A camera doesn’t capture was ‘Is’, but instead what ‘It’ has become. The difference is in the time between ‘decision’ and ‘click’. As a result, our vision—or consciousness of ‘It’ is always second hand. Think about it. “
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October 27, 2012 by Omar Upegui R.
“A camera doesn’t capture was ‘Is’, but instead what ‘It’ has become. The difference is in the time between ‘decision’ and ‘click’. As a result, our vision—or consciousness of ‘It’ is always second hand. Think about it. “
Credit: CiderPress.com
If you think about it enough then yes, its true
Hmmmm…. but that consciousness of what IS still remains first-hand. Which might mean there is a time to put down the camera, as well as to pick it up!
Morning Linda:
You have a good point. That is another interesting ephemeral characteristic of time.
Bye,
Omar.-