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When deliberating with a group, then, we should be seeking out people who think differently, who have different experiences and training, and who look different. Those people may bring fresh and useful ideas to the table; even if they do not, they’ll bring out the best in us—even if only by making us feel awkward and forcing us to shape up. That messy, challenging process is one we should embrace.
Keep the camera close
Whatever camera you choose to use, try to keep it close to you and accessible at all times. Often, a brief flash of good light will hit, a random stranger will enter the scene, or something will overlap with your path. If you can get your camera out and start shooting fast, you have a better chance of getting the shot.
A Guide to Taking Better Photos while Bikepacking
The United States
One of my closest friends says his love language is deep attention. When I’m confused about a situation, he listens to what I have to say, directs me with careful questions, and then goes away for a few hours. Eventually, he comes back with a question or framing that slices through my fog. I treasure his speech deeply.
Attending to the Other - By Jasmine Wang 5535657137
jasminewang.substack.com
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