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13th October 2018

Regent's Park

I stood in one place in front of the Triton Fountain in Regent’s Park in London and I made 18 exposures between 15.49.55s and 15.58.45s pm GMT.  I captured small snippets of the space-time continuum (between 1/40 and1/160s)  in the 73.7º angle of view of my lens to record that period of 8 minutes and 50 seconds.

In those few minutes the stones of the fountain did not noticeably change, though many litres of water will have flowed through the jets and into the basin. I will have breathed roughly 100 times and my heart will have beat about 650 times.  Within my brain the many billions of my neurones will have been creating and processing messages that will have helped me to be aware of my surroundings and create a memory of the event. 

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