Current Gallery: wanderlust ( piece)
Snapshots dedicated to want to wander out of curiosity. According to recent findings scentifiche this desire should be reconnected to a gene in our DNA. The perennial desire to roam you can reconnect to a derivative genetic gene DRD4-7R and was renamed the "gene of Wanderlust" due to its correlation with great levels of curiosity and restlessness. It seems to be present in only 20% of the population and is more common in those regions in which the past and history have prompted people to migrate. It belongs to people who are "more prone to risk, to explore new places, foods, ideas, relationships, drugs or sexual opportunities" Jim Noonan, a geneticist it is also a question of race; skill and dexterity, legs that allow us to travel long distances and a brain capable of processing imaginative processes "compose a unique set of features, suitable to stimulate exploration." The search Garret Lo Porto, Huffington Post, claims that the gene DRD4-7R is caused by conduct which goes back to the times of the Neanderthals, which would make those who possess it completely "Out of control", and leads him to wander. ...This must be the reason why I am seized by the uncontrollable desire to look around and seize the moment. Minolta, Contax, Nikon, Leica, Holga 6x6, Pentax 4,5x6 and Hasselblad 6x6 film cameras. Fujifilm and Canon digital cameras, also with Holga Lens, plastic or glass lenses; the lens is full of chromatic aberration and vignetting, with the camera at risk of infiltration of light. The plastic lens produces images of low sharpness and clarity than glass. The glass lens in each case, as for the plastic lens, has a strong and progressive loss of quality that is distributed from the center toward the edges. But both offer a perspective that appears natural and pleasing to the eye. This is caused by the optical scheme meniscus. The overall result is an image plastic, muffled, dreamlike, retro and full of atmosphere.
Snapshots dedicated to want to wander out of curiosity. According to recent findings scentifiche this desire should be reconnected to a gene in our DNA. The perennial desire to roam you can reconnect to a derivative genetic gene DRD4-7R and was renamed the "gene of Wanderlust" due to its correlation with great levels of curiosity and restlessness. It seems to be present in only 20% of the population and is more common in those regions in which the past and history have prompted people to migrate. It belongs to people who are "more prone to risk, to explore new places, foods, ideas, relationships, drugs or sexual opportunities" Jim Noonan, a geneticist it is also a question of race; skill and dexterity, legs that allow us to travel long distances and a brain capable of processing imaginative processes "compose a unique set of features, suitable to stimulate exploration." The search Garret Lo Porto, Huffington Post, claims that the gene DRD4-7R is caused by conduct which goes back to the times of the Neanderthals, which would make those who possess it completely "Out of control", and leads him to wander. ...This must be the reason why I am seized by the uncontrollable desire to look around and seize the moment. Minolta, Contax, Nikon, Leica, Holga 6x6, Pentax 4,5x6 and Hasselblad 6x6 film cameras. Fujifilm and Canon digital cameras, also with Holga Lens, plastic or glass lenses; the lens is full of chromatic aberration and vignetting, with the camera at risk of infiltration of light. The plastic lens produces images of low sharpness and clarity than glass. The glass lens in each case, as for the plastic lens, has a strong and progressive loss of quality that is distributed from the center toward the edges. But both offer a perspective that appears natural and pleasing to the eye. This is caused by the optical scheme meniscus. The overall result is an image plastic, muffled, dreamlike, retro and full of atmosphere.