I'm a firm believer in the thing known as "situational awareness." (as I'm sure the overwhelming majority of us are.)
However, sometimes I wonder if I'm focusing on the correct input. I mean, I try to take in the big picture as much as possible. The "big picture" of course, will vary in size and scope depending on the environment.
For instance, a few weeks back, as I was exiting a large box store, I immediately began scanning the parking lot, taking in as much as possible. Were there any oddly dressed individuals out there? (long coats in hot weather) Was there anyone focused on me? Can I cross the lot without being run over? Certainly there were folks closing on me as they entered the store but none intent on me, that I was aware of. (Yes, I know, broad daylight, small town Nebraska, not likely at all for the time and place for trouble, but still I keep my head moving.)
However, I did miss two gals I work with (cute ones at that) that were entering the store. I saw them as people but I didn't register their faces and was already scanning elsewhere.
So I was surprised when I heard, "Hi Tim!" I find I'm more focused on behavior and body language than the body nowadays.
Of course, in a big outdoor scene, like a busy parking lot, I believe information overload could be a problem, particularly if you're only working with 4k of RAM to begin with.
That same day, a short while later, found me down at the storage place, doing a little work on SuperBoat. It's a lonely, desolate place located by the lovely and scenic coal train line.
I'm busily pounding away on the trailer doing some delicate and precise alignment work with a 4 lb maul, when a truck rolled in and stopped in front of my storage unit. Two unknown guys got out. They looked friendly. I noted their facial features but kept an eye on their hands. Nothing about their body language caused me alarm. I was friendly but focused. (those of you who know me know what that means.)
Turns out they were there to meet with the owner, saw my car and thought I was him.
In the first episode, I feel that I should have recognized the two gals I knew, but again, I'm busy trying to take in the whole scene. Maybe I'm too intent and need to take in a little more detail? Maybe I take this whole thing a bit too seriously?
Better safe than sorry?
The second scene, I thought I did okay.