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  1. please cancel/ban my redundant account. Photos can be deleted.
  2. I remembered following that discussion and that there were many comments. I opened potw search and sorted by street/all time and #of comments and there it was.
  3. <p><em>movement</em>. That alone makes it interesting in context of a 2d viewing experience. The eye movement through an art piece is worthy of consideration to some artists. It is to me. rhythm, pacing, speed, connectivity, or how it makes me feel, at ease, uncomfortable, embrace, reject, upbeat, ponder,captivate) ...sway or jump. quiet or loud.</p> <p>When we create a piece we can make a concious decision to influence a viewers eye movement. Why? When creating I sometimes like to have some control over the viewers interaction with the work. Knowing that there is 'physical' movement in the viewing of stationary photographs is special. Influencing eye movement entices me. It is not a catchall, one size fits all. But it can inform and begin to influence the way you (I) see through the lens.<br />Eye Movement a fact of the viewing experience is also a tool.</p>
  4. <p>Phil, it doesn't get any better...</p>
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