04-27-2015, 06:11 AM
Supermarkets with their many small yet detailed objects and print on price tags are a favorite of mine, especially in the early afternoon filled with natural light before they turn on the lights which increase the glare.
I'll grab a cart and put some foot inside the cart, usually a loaf of bread, as far away from me as possible, and turn the print on the lfood label to where I can see it. I'll push the cart around the supermarket pretending that I'm shopping so I won't look too odd, when I'm really using the foot item on the end of the cart as my "near" to all the near-far focusing I'm doing in the center of my field of vision with price tags in the distance. The long straight aisles are the best.
I usually do this for a half-hour then leave. The longer I'm there the less positive effect I get, and after around 30 minutes, it's just more time efficient to rotate to some other eye-friendly activity.
I'll grab a cart and put some foot inside the cart, usually a loaf of bread, as far away from me as possible, and turn the print on the lfood label to where I can see it. I'll push the cart around the supermarket pretending that I'm shopping so I won't look too odd, when I'm really using the foot item on the end of the cart as my "near" to all the near-far focusing I'm doing in the center of my field of vision with price tags in the distance. The long straight aisles are the best.
I usually do this for a half-hour then leave. The longer I'm there the less positive effect I get, and after around 30 minutes, it's just more time efficient to rotate to some other eye-friendly activity.