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This is this with the perspective corrected.
I didn't think it would come out looking this good.
Yes, that's the same photo as the one two photos back. Hard to believe, but it's true. It still needs more work. The tower now looks too tall, much too tall.
It's the Church of the Redeemer on 30th Road and Crescent Street in Astoria, NY.
*edit* I really have no idea how to fix this one. I substituted one kind of distortion for another, it seems. The tower appears to be almost twice as tall as it really is, but everything else looks good. I suppose that I could try copying everything onto a separate layer and adjusting the tower and church and then just replace the tower on the original, but that still wouldn't look right.
First photo uploaded through the flickr API :-). And first photo I'll submit to the "Vanishing Point" group.
Photos from Perspectives, an ongoing series of free conversations with Denver Center audiences that is held before the first preview performance of most every Theatre Company offering. On. Oct. 14, the featured play was 'Smart People.' To read all about it, go to MyDenverCenter.Org. Join moderator Douglas Langworthy next at 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 19 in the Jones Theatre for a talk on Matthew Lopez’s world-premiere comedy Zoey’s Perfect Wedding. For more information, Call 303-893-4100 or go to DenverCenter.Org. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
The corner of the lockers to the bottom left of the fire hydrant are actually a box painted to look like the corner. An art exercise in perspective. Can you see the box?
Déplacement de Laurianne Deniaud, présidente des Jeunes Socialistes à Montpellier dans le cadre du second débat Perspectives 2012, "Là où j'habite, là où je vis". Merry Laballe (responsable de l'Hérault), Mélanie Pauli-Geysse (membre du Bureau National), Emmanuel Ravi (responsable de Guadeloupe) et Jonathan Debauve (Secrétaire National) étaient aussi présents lors de cette journée.
From my perspective, it really wasn't the big pieces that mattered, it was the little details. - Greg Haddock
Following the picture that precedes this one titiled 'a different perspective', this is yet another perspective on the same object. I think the quote is quite suiting.
Click on the photo, then put the cursor over it to see the notes. Wish we had blue skies and sun for a better picture. Took this from the top of Aloha Tower, 10 floors high, to get some perspective on how huge this ship is.
Week 2 - Design and Studio Practice module
Exercise in experimenting with photography and perspective
First year BA/BSc Product Design students at Middlesex University
A little boy in a big, big world on the last full day of our 2015 housesitting adventure.
Photo from August
CIFF41, Day 11, Tower City Cinemas,, Tower City Cinemas,, Tower City Cinemas, Tower City Cinemas,, Tower City Cinemas,, Tower City Cinemas,
3D AutoCAD Rendering
AutoCAD 3D
Raffles Design Institute
Advance Diploma in Interior Design
Term 4.1 July 2009
'Perspective'
Age Group: 19 Years & Over
Date Photo Taken: 1/11/2016
Location: Chair Ten, Telluride Ski Resort
Description: "Trying to catch your breath with views like this, is harder than you may think." This is what was said 5 seconds before this photo was taken through a GoPro helmet cam. Perspective is the art of capturing a moments impression of height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point. Telluride has a knack for warping our preconceived perspectives-- it's beauty is inspiring.