June 2016
Beginner to intermediate
288 pages
6h 45m
English
The human eye is an amazing thing—capable of viewing an incredible range of light, unless of course, you get a tiny eyelash in your eye. Then, not only your eye, but your entire being, becomes fixated on getting this tiny eyelash out, and you basically are paralyzed and unable to do anything else during this time, even though you have another perfectly functioning eye sans the eyelash. You’d think that something as thin as a hair would not be able to stop a 6' tall, moving, breathing miracle of science, but one tiny eyelash, and basically “the jig is up.” Now, let’s compare that to the sensor in your camera, which cannot capture nearly ...