| 40 Blinks on the Beach |
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| Written by Day Tooley | |
| Thursday, 24 July 2008 | |
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The motion of the sea fascinates me. On the one hand, each moment is unique with patterns never before and never again. On the other hand, the motion and interaction is a single whole that seems eternal and never changing. I love the single images, freezing time like warm ice. Here is an attempt to combine both aspects. Almost like blinking my eyes open and shut to savor each image before taking in the next. This is a view from the dreaded rip-rap in Neskowin, Oregon. This 1½-minute video is a 16MB flash file. It will take a moment to begin playing depending on your connection speed. View on
To see the high-resolution or full-screen version requires a plugin called Photodex Presenter (pxplay). You may need to select "Manual Install". You can play full screen with right mouse-click. Very cool. All popular browsers are supported, but you need to be using a Windows computer. This 1½-minute video is a 12MB file. It will take a moment to begin playing depending on your connection speed. Comments (0)
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