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Maya Roy, Chief Executive Officer, YWCA Canada, Switzerland; Young Global Leader speaking during the Session: Perspective Labs at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
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South of Quinter, KS and I70 on some back roads
Castle rock taken farther and from a wider angle. A different perspective with rays of sunshine coming in.
Is the child too small for the shoes, or the shoes too big for the child? It's a matter of perspective, uh?
Curio objects to Grigsby's modeling for the camera. Oh, he is gentle enough at the start, merely licking Grigsby's neck, but that quickly progresses. . .
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A good friend of mine reminded me that I had not given serious thought to perspective, so I started to remedy that situation. This is a rought 1-point perspective fun sketch. Yes... that's a big J. :) That silly plane is a reminder that there's more serious work ahead.
Thanks also go to Jonathan Rector for his quick perspective tuts on youtube. He's on Twitter too @artbyjar. More to come!
The students and teachers of Perspectives Middle Academy (located in Auburn Gresham) are making tremendous academic and social emotional learning growth. Just this past year SY 2013-2014, they made almost two (2) grade levels of growth in both math and reading.
Photos by David Terry
AP Photo du Mardi - Isaac de l'Étoile, 86000 Poitiers
Premier test en studio, la gestion de l'éclairage est délicate, ainsi que la profondeur de champs.
Un peu plus de temps nous aurait permis de peaufiner tout ça.
Under the prow. As you can see, the perspective is still one of looking up. You have a choice of how to progress through the museum (up or down), and the top floor is a little above the level of the deck. So obviously there's still all the rigging and masts above you. I liked the design of the building because it focused all your attention on the ship -- there was no funny business like there was with the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt, what with dead-end hallways and strangely designed rooms with multiple entrances.