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 Howard Somerville
Howard Somerville club has replied
That's yer lot. Although I took over 80 pictures this trip, on Ipernity and Flickr, I've drawn a line at 50 pictures. Not a record number - the last India trip (not a photographic tour) produced 62 - and no great masterpieces among them, but some quite good ones, more than sufficient to have made the trip worthwhile. I didn't need or use the tripod which I'd bought specially and lugged all the way there and back, but did use and need all three lenses, and there's satisfaction in that.

I look forward to seeing the others' pictures, taken in the same places at the same times, to see how they compare with my own, and how, in the opinion of the tour leader, a known and published professional landscape photographer, they stack up.
5 months ago.
 Isisbridge
Isisbridge club has replied
I'm afraid I accidentally clicked on it as I was going through your series just now.

I instantly screwed up my eyes and clicked away, but even that split-second sighting showed me that the image was not tiny, whatever size it may or may not have been in relation to the water droplets.

Such images do not induce narcolepsy, but can later repeat themselves quite vividly on the inner visual screens of those who are prone to hypnagogic hallucination.
5 months ago.
 Howard Somerville
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I hope that this did not happen, or if it did, the effect is not long-lasting.
5 months ago.
 Isisbridge
Isisbridge club has replied
The image is momentary, as I have an inbuilt startle response which jolts me awake if such an event occurs. However, it does impair my hypnagogic experience, when I like to watch the swirling patterns and onset of dreams, but am constantly in fear of arachnid intrusion.
The more you tell yourself not to think about something, the more you think about it.

www.sleepfoundation.org/how-sleep-works/hypnagogic-hallucinations#:~:text=Hypnagogic%20hallucinations%20are%20vivid
5 months ago. Edited 5 months ago.
 Howard Somerville
Howard Somerville club has replied
With obsessional, negative thoughts (when I have the discipline to) I say to myself, in the abrupt, authoritative tone of a bossy film director, "CUT!". It usually works.
5 months ago.

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