Can red-eye occur during daylight?
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A walk thru the park. I wore my hiking boots. Cheap waterproof trackers with the sole coming apart after already gluing it back together once. It's not the reason I prefer to tread on the grass at the park. Treading on the grass helps avoid oncoming traffic (joggers mostly).
Does Red-eye occur during daylight? It's almost impossible to walk thru the grass in Echo Park without awakening a goose. Getting really close to the gander to make eye contact as I pass. Keeping fingers crossed that they don't make a scene and try to run me off their turf. Like, 'Get over there on the gravel where you belong, Hoomin.'
…and if it is a thing, how can you tell?
How to depict in (film)script the angle of eye contact wherein daylight red-eye occurs. Like staring down a gander just to see when it makes its move. Fight or flee. These Echo Park geese are too lazy to 'flight'. Some of them, I guess if one approaches carefully enough, will only grunt. It's quite something to hear a grunting goose in the middle of traffic noise. Grunt grunt grunnt grunnnt grnt.
I guess it's the angle, and the longer it lasts might involve the directional movement one heads, as the longer the axis point of eye-contact is maintained, without the goose changing focal point, without pedestrian's POV breaking focal point, that is when 'daylight red-eye' occurs.
Now back to the books: how to go about creating a hyperlink for the eye-ball in the duck?
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Is it even something worth pursing with a jpg image as small as 50kb? How tiny would the image-map area cover, if say on the display?
All these questions are for further exploration and implementation for constructing the next WRITING PROMPT at
tmtwngm. How to depict daylight red-eye between a passersby and a duck? On film?
Great. Now I can befriend the ducks so much so that they'll allow me to shoot them with the pinhole camera. And a tripod.