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Point de chant dans la Galerie du Chat.

This picture is Perspective because Courtney isn't really stepping on Kaitlyn. Kaitlyn is standing farther back and Courtney's foot is up close, so it just looks like Kaitlyn is getting crushed.

Southwold Beach Huts in perspective

Seems like a lot of things can be subjective based on your perspective.

Images from GENBAND's 2013 Perspectives Conference in Orlando, Florida.

Project: Interior- perspective (create accurate perspective and space without awkwardness)

medium: ink

Description: I found an interesting spot in my house with a intriguing point of view and perspective. I loved this viewpoint since the levels of my ceiling change and there is a unique view. I sat on my other couch and drew this. I kept my eye on the focus are I was drawing and tried my best to draw exactly what I saw. Drawing what is directly in front of you is definlity way easier than drawing from an image as you can see all the shadows and objects in 3d. I also used cross hatching to show depth and darkness.

The lake District. June 2013. An image for the FutureLearn course Getting a grip on mathematical symbolism by Loughborough University. It show an optical illusion of parallel lines

Ploughed for the potato crop.Suffolk , UK.

Took this shot in a ridge.. trying to play with camera angles here. Whats straight, whats not. Its all about perspective.

 

Used the Tokina 11mm wide angle lens on my T2i.

Seattle WA 2010

 

Kiev 88

Mir 26 45mm 3.5/f

Tmax 100

Rodinal 1+50, 12 minutes

Epson 4490

I like how at the bottom you see the people and the restaurants and they are really small. Then there are the coconut palms which are rather big and above the palms are the clouds which are huge!

"We turn the cube, and it twists us." - Erno Rubik

Seattle WA 2010

 

Kiev 88

Mir 26 45mm 3.5/f

Tmax 100

Rodinal 1+50, 12 minutes

Epson 4490

"Perspectives" is a series of free conversations with DCPA Theatre Company cast and crew on the evening of each show's first preview performance (except A Christmas Carol). On Sept. 30, DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore was joined by 10 members of the Frankenstein team, including Sam Buntrock (director), Kevin Copenhaver (costumes), Jason Sherwood (scenic design), Kevin Tovar (lighting), Curtis Craig (sound), Topher Blair (projections) and actors Max Woertendyke,

Molly Carden and Thaddeus Fitzpatrick. All photos by By McKenzie Kielman

For the DCPA NewsCenter.

"black and white" ; blackandwhite ; bnw ; b&w ; urban ; city ; Manhattan ; "New York" ; "New York City" ; architecture ; buildings ; skyline ; crane; cranes ; construction ; skyscraper ; shadow ; clouds ; perspective ;

Building on corner of Davies Street and Mount Row, Mayfair, London.

Shot in the city of La Roche Bernard (France)

Rhode Island Summer 2015

Something which came from some run and gun shooting

folder in perspective

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.

Ant-eye-view kind of shot.

Perspective and atmospheric perspective study. Bad Picture with poor contrast and line quality.

Paperback edition of my book exploring the subject of line in 2-dimensional design.

Baltimmore. The Shot Tower was a lead shot manufacturing facility in operation from 1828 to 1892. Molten lead was dropped from a platform at the top of the tower through a sieve-like device and into a vat of cold water. When hardened, dried and polished, the shot was sorted into 25-pound bags, producing a total of 1,000,000 bags of shot a year--a number that could be doubled if necessary.

Known originally as the Phoenix Shot, then the Merchants' Shot Tower and now the old Baltimore Shot Tower, the red brick tower was erected in 1828. Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, laid its cornerstone. Over 234 feet high, the Shot Tower was the tallest structure in the United States until the Washington Monument in Washington, DC was completed after the Civil War. This type of building was rare even during the 19th century and today only eleven shot towers remain in existence. Of these four, the Shot Tower is the most outstanding example.

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