Falling
down.
Think of this as a failed experiment. My thinking went something like this: 'Down' & 'up' are ideas that tell us our relationship to Earth. 'Down' goes towards the centre of the Earth; 'up' takes us away from Earth into space. At what point (when there is no gravity?) does it become nonsense to think of 'up' or 'down'? There has to be a point of reference. Archimedes is reputed to have said δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω. give me a place to stand and I shall move the earth. I thought of imagining myself in space and just pointing the camera and calling the resulting image looking down. I really needed an assistant to throw or drop balls for me. My space is sandy and is weedy. My camera was pointed to the centre of the earth therefore I was looking down in the conventionally accepted sense. The balls were airborne (which is why they are not in focus). Well that was fun. what shall I do for the rest of the day?
EDIT: Play with this idea some more to get an image I really like - and this time I stayed at home out on the deck dropping balls. I chose this one because I also caught the shadows of the balls.
LATER still: Long lunch at Booga Red's then a walk along a wind-blown path at Becker Lake. I little shopping and picking up mail on the way home. Now catching up with Blip again.
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