It is amazing how tired the human body can be, yet maintain a certain desirable level of perseverance. CLP group spent yesterday traveling across the Louisiana coast throughout the day and fish printing by night. It is a strenuous ordeal to be in the heat of the day for lengthly amounts of time. I managed to get in bed around 11:30ish. This morning the majority of us woke up a little after 5 AM in order to catch the sunrise, which entailed getting in and out of a boat and walking the shore of an island. After which, we began our travels back to the main campus, throughout which we took some minor pit stops along the way. After all of these previously mentioned events, I am physically spent. However, I cant bring myself to lay down to rest. I am far too excited for what may come within these nest few moments.
Throughout my tired stupor, I stood on the balcony looking out across the landscape. In that split moment, I had a vision. I want to capture an image that goes in and out of focus, independent of aperture settings that spans across a single depth of field value. To my knowledge, there is no way to manipulate my N80 to preform and yield my desired results. The only solution I can develop, is a camera that has multiple lenses. Perhaps I should construct a pinhole camera with multiple, strategically placed pinholes.
Hopefully this contains some sort of logical sense and is not a mere illusion provoked by my fatigue. There is only on way to find out. Go big or go home. Im not about to turn around now.
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