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This cactus hanging on the wall I thought I would give it another perspective in view and it does matter.
In the depth of this winter's coldest period, we hiked out to a favorite spot to enjoy some quiet and solitude. Avoiding people here isn't easy as it's a popular spot. Starting out early, choosing a weekday, and doing so during a snowfall ensured we were the first ones here. If you stood still and listened in the silence, only the sound of snowflakes falling on your shoulders was audible. To me, it's a great way of getting some perspective.
The frustration of stop & go traffic eased by the view of beautiful sunset falling over the city as a blimp circles nearby.
In Marseille, there is a massive walkway from Fort St. Jean to the roof of the Mucem (musée des civilisation de l'Europe et de la Méditerrané) to save the detour via the Panier Quartier, past the Cathédrale La Major, down to the main entrance of the Mucem. Here we can see the Cathédrale La Major in the background, while in the foreground pedestrians are crossing the passerelle.
Photo was taken for the Grove Photo Club
This week's theme is Perspective. Photo Club meets every Saturday at 11.30am slt. Our meetings are always fun :) Feel free to join
If you are interested I took a photo from another angle so you can see how I posed animals and myself. Here I wanted to make a cat look a bit bigger than a dog so it was at the foreground.If I put them next to each other cat would be so tiny :)
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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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Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, California. The vast ever changing valley is amazing. This point is famous for it's sunsets. the man standing will put this in perspective.. it is vast!
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Variations in perspective of an area at Røsnæs.
Røsnæs is located at the most western location of Zealand in Denmark. This aread is a beautiful place to visit at all times of the year and a wonderful place to hike, with good trails.
I particularly like the hazy look.
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In this case the bollards are all the same size but look as if some are taller than others.
While some of us are on the ascent, yet others remain on the descent. Which direction does your path take you?
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Whilst on a trip to badger weir I achieved this shot. Badger weir is a fantastic picnic spot that also boasts beautiful scenes that are just begging to be photographed. This is one on my first attempts at long exposure photography.
The atmospheric conditions in this scene left distant colors muted while those closer, were rendered more vivid. Considering the use of a telephoto lens, this helped achieve a more three dimensional perspective.
From my recent trip to that London.
Everyone else was taking pictures of HMS Belfast, I think that they thought I was mad.
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At this level, even a protruding root looks quite impressive. Here, perspective becomes as important to the success of the shot as the many colors, various shapes, and multiple lines.
Of course my knees thought otherwise, as my lens was only inches from the ground. However, this experiment was to illustrate that perspective can be as crucial to the appearance of an image, as most physical elements.
So I went to Bristol and this is what I found, Isambard Walk on Temple Quay, a great little bridge to photograph for something a little different.
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