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Sometimes we have to look at life from a different perspective to see all that it has to offer - even on a rainy day.
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In these unusual times, our perspectives shift and many things that once seemed controversial have made way for those small bits of beauty that we can find in the everyday.
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Taken in the morning as the sun was coming over the dunes. At first I was disappointed with the two guys in the scene. Then they moved to be right in the bright line and it also gave a perspective of the size.
Unforgettable Namibia Photography Tour with Christoph Fischer (beautysurroundsyou.com/namibia-photography-tour/)
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'"Perspectives et Abstractions"' Large On Black
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Affiche de l'exposition du mois d'Avril, réalisée par Graphistolage et organisée par la "dream team" de Décal'Art.
Mes remerciements les plus chaleureux et les plus reconnaissant à cette étonnante et détonnante équipe...
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Poster of the exhibition of April, realized by Graphistolage and organized by the "Dream Team" of Décal'Art.
My most cordial and most grateful thanks to this astonishing and clashing team...
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Cartel de la exposición del mes de Abril, realizada por Graphistolage y organizada por el "dream team" de Décal'Art.
Mis gracias más calurosas y las más agradecidas a este asombrosa y que coinciden equipo...
After Arakawa race.
This picture is part of a small series. You might take a look at the album for some better understanding of the idea.
Tokyo, Japan
Hey Fotorians! This week we are going to introduce another photography technique that is fun and easy to use: Forced Perspective. Once you’ve finished reading this blog, you will not be able to wait to go outside and get to try out this technique.Forced Perspective is a technique used primarily in photography, filming movies and architecture. It’s about creating optical illusions by making an object appear larger, smaller, farther or closer than it really is. Yes, basically it is to fool our eyes into creating an illusion for something that seems logically impossible, but thanks to creativity and imagination, we can make it look real.Have you ever tried to catch the clouds in your hand ? Try to hold the Tower of Pisa to keep it from falling? This technique is called Forced Perspective. Have you tried it? forced perspective: How is it done? As mentioned above, the key is creativity and imagination. It is achieved by mixing the background of the photo with the foreground, making it appear that the two objects have the same importance. Of course, these two objects have different sizes and it is precisely this that tricks our eyes into creating an optical illusion. It is all about composition, zoom and perspective. To get the coolest and impressive effects, the following factors must be considered.
Composition: Before you shoot your photo you have to have thought about the composition you want to achieve. You gotta place people and objects in the right location and move the camera slowly to connect the 2 objects together. It is better to not use a tripod so you’ll have more room for maneuvering.forced perspective
Zoom: It is better to work with a high zoom. You’ll have more freedom and space to connect the elements of the picture and get better results.
Point of view: Depending on how you shoot the photo serves to enlarge or reduce the size of the elements. From a closer point of view and focus you’ll get up to the elements to appear larger.Care needs to be taken with the focus and with the lighting. If the objects in the photo have different lighting or are blurred, it will make the effect look fake. Try focusing in on both the objects to create the perfect perspective. This will definitely fool everyone! If you want to blur the image to enhance this effect, we recommend trying out tilt-shift to create a miniature effect in the background. You can use Tilt-Shift at Fotor.com just as we did in the photo below.forced perspective
Tips. Try different things out, experiment and work with the scenery. Take lots of photos and try try again to really learn how to do it. Composing photos with hilarious elements is always interesting.
Manchester
Leica M3, 35 f2 Summicron and Rollei Retro 400S, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour.
A strong word...perspective. The photo illustrates just one meaning of it. The other meanings are very important for a harmonic living.
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"Dear New York,
You are in your subways, where your earbuds whisper softly to each other. Where you are rocked to sleep, gently as the trains move, and you are part of some great everyone. So you are a city that walks on top of another city, a city of people dreaming, you put your foot down on dreams when you cross the street, your children play, on dreams. You go to work each day, on layers of moving dreams. You are pieces of life from subway to skyscraper. And I wish you could hear the way your voices sing like I hear them, but you can't anymore than I can hear what my voice sounds like. None of us have accents inside our heads. Our voices and words are water and tasteless and colourless because of how much of them we drink.
Only other people can hear what we sound like. Tonight, thank you for being those other people New York. "
- I wrote this for You
Just an idea that's been running through my mind. Midterms are approaching and I'm dying already trying to keep up with reports and presentations and god knows what else in life. AGH.