My problem has always been the reverse...things looking dead when they are 
really alive.

Jeffery

On Nov 21, 2010, at 8:17 PM, Walter Gilbert wrote:

>  Ha!  I wasn't familiar with "Brownian Movement" photography before.
> 
> So, I've already learned something by asking.
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> On 11/21/2010 7:59 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
>> On 2010-11-21 20:33, Walter Gilbert wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> For the past couple of days, I seem to keep encountering references to
>>> "stochastic" photography --
>> 
>> I prefer to think about it as Brownian. ;-)
>> 
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