What You See… 2631
There’s an old adage, “Out of sight, out of mind.” It generally suggests that we soon forget the things with which we don’t have frequent contact. It can also be used to describe a basic animalistic concept that, what you can’t see, may not see you, and as a result, can’t hurt you. There are analogies that can be drawn to human behavior, too. Many animals also know that direct eye contact means confrontation. They avert their eyes and assume a subordinate posture to avoid this. When dealing with photography, however, “what you see is what you’ll get.” That is if you’re lucky and your settings are correct. Look away and you’ll miss that one great shot! #Coyotes
What You See… 2631
There’s an old adage, “Out of sight, out of mind.” It generally suggests that we soon forget the things with which we don’t have frequent contact. It can also be used to describe a basic animalistic concept that, what you can’t see, may not see you, and as a result, can’t hurt you. There are analogies that can be drawn to human behavior, too. Many animals also know that direct eye contact means confrontation. They avert their eyes and assume a subordinate posture to avoid this. When dealing with photography, however, “what you see is what you’ll get.” That is if you’re lucky and your settings are correct. Look away and you’ll miss that one great shot! #Coyotes