1-12 Eva - watching
Dave: Eva, what are you watching?
Eva: Everything.
Dave: Seriously, we live on a quiet cul-de-sac with five homes and little traffic. What do you mean by 'everything'?
Eva: Everything that matters.
Dave: Silly me. How do you define something that matters?
Eva: Things that I care about. And in case you forgot, there's a small tree in the front yard.
Dave: When did you become an avid arborist?
Eva: I'm not. But, sometimes there are birds in that tree.
Dave: I've never seen a bird there in the winter.
Eva: That's because you don't know how to watch.
Dave: Wow, I'm not sure if I should take that as an insult or just a general philosophical statement.
Eva: You can take it how ever you want, as long as you don't interrupt my watching.
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A bit of a brief conversation as she was otherwise occupied.
This is one of her favourite spots in the house. I love the magic of the camera. In reality the room was not this dark as it was late afternoon with ample light in the house. But a high contrast processing reduces this to everything that matters to her - the chair, the window, and the little world outside the window. If only the tree was in the frame too.
1-12 Eva - watching
Dave: Eva, what are you watching?
Eva: Everything.
Dave: Seriously, we live on a quiet cul-de-sac with five homes and little traffic. What do you mean by 'everything'?
Eva: Everything that matters.
Dave: Silly me. How do you define something that matters?
Eva: Things that I care about. And in case you forgot, there's a small tree in the front yard.
Dave: When did you become an avid arborist?
Eva: I'm not. But, sometimes there are birds in that tree.
Dave: I've never seen a bird there in the winter.
Eva: That's because you don't know how to watch.
Dave: Wow, I'm not sure if I should take that as an insult or just a general philosophical statement.
Eva: You can take it how ever you want, as long as you don't interrupt my watching.
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A bit of a brief conversation as she was otherwise occupied.
This is one of her favourite spots in the house. I love the magic of the camera. In reality the room was not this dark as it was late afternoon with ample light in the house. But a high contrast processing reduces this to everything that matters to her - the chair, the window, and the little world outside the window. If only the tree was in the frame too.