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A sunset can be looked upon straight on
You will see the different colors as the minutes go by
All clearly
And that's it
Easy Peasy and wonderful
Sometimes you might see the sunset from a different angle
It can be a bit blurry
Still colorful
But you will see it all differently
How healthy isn't that
We need input to grow
Either it is from people around you or circumstances that occurs
Seeing things from a different perspective requires some kind of input
Having someone trustworthy to talk to is my favorite, at least after I actually got my best friend ever into my life
But it could be as easy as having a monolog, I've solved so many issues by doing that
Just hearing you say your own words are pretty amazing
The conclusions you might come up with can be mind blowing
And yes, it clears your mind
No wonder it is mind blowing
And me crawling on the ground to get you this angle must have been quite a sight for the neighbors here
Probably mind blowing that too
Lol
Yes yes - That's me
"Perspective médiévale"
Au bout de la rue résonne encore les cris des anciens,
At the end of the street, the cries of the elders can still be heard,
This cactus hanging on the wall I thought I would give it another perspective in view and it does matter.
This is for Stefano www.flickr.com/photos/nespyxel/
He is a master of photography, and I am very honoured: he wrote a wonderful TESTIMONIAL for me!
Grazie Stefano:)
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Perspective, in context of vision and visual perception, is the way in which objects appear to the eye based on their spatial attributes; or their dimensions and the position of the eye relative to the objects.
One of my 2004 photos taken at an odd-angled perspective. I wanted to accentuate the height of the building and make it seem like the tip pointing up was reaching for the sky.
This is the photo that was chosen by the author of the book, The AVA Guide to Travel Photography, as the introductory photo to the section on Skyscrapers and Towers. I didn't know until I received my 3 free copies that it was going to be in that particular spot, but I did feel gratified that it was chosen by the author to be published as he is the original founder and editor of the magazine, Outdoor Photography.
I have been making 12-month calendars for several years now, using my photographs. This one is in the one for Glass Reflective Buildings as well as the one that's entirely John Hancock photos. In both cases, I made it the cover photograph. I made a total of over 50 different calendars using my photographs, but I lost all the set-ups for them so I could print them after I changed the days for the respective years when our former Tewksbury home burned in a 2-alarm fire on 2/17/18. Unfortunately because of the fire, I lost all my set-ups for these calendars and haven't been able to recreate them yet as I haven't learned yet to learn newer programs to do so,
Copyright 2004-2021 by Teresa M. Forrest - Photos by Terry
P. S. This is also one of the 76 photos that was in the gallery show at the Jefferson Cutter House in Arlington, MA throughout June 2012 from the opening reception on June 3, 2012 to the closing reception on June 30, 2012 as well as 4 other exhibits in other places.
Tour Perspective is a 93 metres high skyscraper designed by Henry Pottier and Michel Proux and built in 1975. It is located in the 15éme arrondissement in Paris.
The photo I took one frosty early morning. About -30 and the sky is clear. I just waited for the moment of the first rays to touch the temple in the distance. The perspective of the good day ahead, the perspective of the soon coming spring. Take a deep breath, life is nice.
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