FOTOGRAFY FORK

Basics of Forking Fotografer
Our fotografic fork is of many tines.

City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++

The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.

Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.

When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.

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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Total smartness


"Intense focusing on a task can make people effectively blind, even to stimuli that normally attract attention.
The most dramatic demonstration was offered by Christopher Chabris  and Daniel Simons  in their book The Invisible Gorilla",
writes Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel Prize laureate, in his “THINKING, FAST AND SLOW” bestseller.

Actuality, rightfulness of this decade old observation, rewarded by Ig Nobel Prize  in 2004, was recently reaffirmed in San Francisco reality “show” :
Rail commuters on phones didn’t notice gun before deadly shooting

Smartphones become smarter. Do we ?

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn NY

Jackson Square,  New Orleans LA



Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn NY

King Street, Charleston SC

NYC underground
NYC underground
NYC underground
Metropolitan Museum, NYC
 
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Metropolitan Museum, NYC




Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn NY

Riegelmann Boardwalk, Brooklyn NY

Savannah, GA

Panama City FL

King Street, Charleston SC

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