It's kind of hard to have total awareness when you can't see in the
viewfinder 100% of what the sensor sees.

On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 7:02 PM, steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com> wrote:
> On 2011-07-02 19:32 , William Robb wrote:
>>
>> Look through the viewfinder before you push the button?
>> Seriously, it isn't hard to see if the camera is crooked.
>
> indeed -- i use photography as an awareness practice, and awareness is
> *hard*
>
> when i (quite often) find problems like an unwanted tilt, a bad crop, or a
> surprise detracting element in my photo i take them as signs that my
> practice must become more complete, that i need to slow down, that
> buddha-mind is very
>
> sometimes it's hard -- i'm waiting for the breeze to pause and/or a bee to
> improve its pose and i lose track of the edges of the frame -- but i still
> treat it as a lifelong practice
>
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