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The duomo in Pisa has handsome double aisles, and I liked the perspective of the double row of columns and the grid pattern of the marble floor. Press L to view on black.
Perspective is a tricky thing. I intended for this to be me posing with the tree - it ended up being a bit too much me posing *in front of* the tree. Ah well. Hopefully enough tree can still be seen.
Also rather pleased with the Photoshop-assisted boobs. Hope you are too.
A further image from the evening at Bramshill Common and from the same location as an earlier posted image. This is a wide ange capture (12mm focal length), which gives a completely different perspective. The leading lines all converge on a point in the centre of the frame. I particularly like the way the bed of the pond is visible in the foreground, with the purple flower heads adding interest. The wide angle also adds richness to the colours
Else lose our perspective. Back of the last page of a old painting pad that was taking up the bedroom real estate - it thus gets the boot.
Strathmore, 140lb CP
All blues, payne's grey and burnt umber, vermillion hue to clean up palette.
18" x 24"
Horrible phone pic , getting lazier by the day!
reality shifts every moment. as we come back to our environment we learn to adapt, compromise and flex with change. that is our greatest asset as co-creative beings, knowing and sharing space.
Sunset after an amazing day walk in the Blue Mountains. Possibly the best trek yet. With the climbing obsession growing I will spend yet more time in this area.
This is the second time I've photographed the old marketplace in a year. I couldn't help noticing the compositional parallels to a shot I posted earlier from the same trip, that one taken in Cairo. www.flickr.com/photos/petefoley/4241139384/ I also cannot help thinking that architecture of the past had a certain majesty that we rarely repeat today. This is for Andre, the best architectural photographer on Flickr, and who makes any building look awesome. Now I'm off to watch LOST!
Canon EOS 40D + 18-55mm
Gracias a Aprendiz de Amelié por darme algunos tips para ésta foto.
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Thanks to Aprendiz de Amelié for help me with this photo.
Nowadays many people are lacking perspective. May it be politics or the job market, young people face the aftermath that elder generations have left and there doesn't seem to be an end to it. This picture is inspired by that.
The Moscow GUM, present an infinite perspective. Below the ceiling vault, the sunlight envolves all...
Late afternoon Sun. The symbolism of the table and chairs positioned so on the break of light and dark. It invites the need to talk. Before we are all in darkness.
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What I admire most about other photographers is a Unique Perspective, particularly when someone can add a new angle, twist or their own style to a spot that is so well known or photographed numerous times from the same point of view. In my own work I have tried to avoid taking the “shot” from the typical point of view. I set out this morning with the goal to photograph this tree, one of the most photographed in Knoxville, from a new angle or composition. The challenge was that I knew I had used this tree six times already in this project. I hope that when they are all viewed together they each provide the viewer with a unique perspective of this spot.
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PERSPECTIVE PLAYGROUND BERLIN 2017
01. - 24.09.2017
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