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Perspective / Perception

A look down a set of railroad tracks where they cross Highway 313, just off the main road (U.S. Highway 191) leading to Moab, Utah and Interstate 70 (south and north, respectively).

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Thursday, 6th at 4:59 p.m.

 

I am one of several folks across the globe that took a picture

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A stellar lightning storm brought a cooling rain to our area early this morning. So, thankfully, all day it stayed cool and drizzly until shortly before the Moment arrived and the sun popped out. When my alarm went off I stepped outside and was instantly caught by the notion of how many times during the day I pass through my front door, but rarely embrace it's own unique and unchanging perspective.

This railway viaduct was supported by around thirty columns and you can see right through them all.

Joe wanted us to take some creative perspective shots... Heres my friend Leighton holding a tree... Or is he!?

homework perspective drawing.

Belfast seems to be following Dublin as a boom town propelled by the continuing economic growth spreading from the South. New buildings are under construction all over the city. The population of Northern Ireland is increasing and not just because of the many people arriving from elsewhere. For the first time in years more people are deciding to stay than leave. Inevitably this creates tensions, like growing pains, between old and new, between familiar and strange, and between traditional and modern. These are often good signs.

Perspective shot of the well renown Petronas twin towers of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

I have had a hard time this week coming up with something to photograph. It has been cold, wet, and damp here in Belgium all week and the forecast for this coming week is more of the same. As I sat in my van yesterday waiting for the downpour to slow down for me to get out, I thought to myself, this has been my whole perspective all week. I have been down, out of focus, and grey. I think the lack of sunshine is getting to me along with the cold. I hope that the sun and warmth decide to show up soon and that my perspective will change too!!!

Bit of an experiment with perspective

I fooled around on Photoshop to correct the perspective on this wide-angle shot. Not perfect, but what the hey, I've uploaded it anyway.

Perspective - photo taken by mrtraveller in Sevilla, Spain.

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The second day of beautiful weather. It's just so nice to get out into the air. I wish I was more adventurous with this one, but I'm just out of energy today.

 

On the plus side, I've almost made it through tech week! We go into previews and get our first audience tomorrow. :) Then maybe, just maybe, I get a little bit of life back.

Photos from 'Perspectives' for 'Native Gardens,' Karen Zacarías' celebrated comedy about a young Latino couple that moves into a fixer-upper next to an older couple with a beautifully kept garden. All is going really well until the aristocratic young Chileans discover their property line actually extends about 2 feet over their neighbors' flowerbed. Performances run through May 6, 2018, in the Space Theatre. For more information, call 303-893-4100 or go to denvercenter.org. 'Perspectives' is a series of free public panel discussions held just before the first preview performance of each DCPA Theatre Company offering. Next up: 'The Who's Tommy': 6 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2018, in the Jones Theatre. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.

Another photo from the perspective of the tourist.

A shot of the table we were sitting at.

Mardi Gras beads... in the gutter.

Side of the tunnel at a Washinton DC metro station. The lighting and the geometry make it look beautiful.

Chickadee and Redbellied Woodpecker

Drawing and Render by Chris Halfacree

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.

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