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Laurianne Deniaud (Présidente des Jeunes Socialistes), Morgane Caradec (Membre du Bureau National), Arnaud Bonnet (Animateur fédéral d'Ille-et-Vilaine) ont participé aux réunions Perspectives 2012 à Rennes
"What's the name of your mountain" I asked Pamela, as we took in the view from her front porch. "Oh this is not a mountain. It's just a hill."
One mans' Mountain is just another mans' Hill.
It's all in your Perspective.
this year, I have several of outdoor craft shows that I had never done before. So, to show the organizer about how my booth is going to be like, I sketched this using CS3 photoshop. Hopefully it explains the juries enough.
Alternate title: A Dog's Eye View
This photo was shot for the Picture This! assignment for this week, "Perspective". I had a very hard time choosing which photo to pick. In the end, I chose this one only because I like the color best.
Laurianne Deniaud (Présidente des Jeunes Socialistes), Morgane Caradec (Membre du Bureau National), Arnaud Bonnet (Animateur fédéral d'Ille-et-Vilaine) ont participé aux réunions Perspectives 2012 à Rennes
This perspective is based on lighting. Diffused lighting cause difficulty in seeing the form or volume of the object because of the lack of distinct shadows. Strong directional lighting from angles causes the object to be fully lit and other parts to be shadowed which creates a visual clue of the subject's form or volume. When a number of such objects are included within the picture area, the perception of form, volume and depth is increased. When front or side lighting is used, the length, depth, and shape of the shadows cast on the ground provide a perspective of each object's volume. Also, the distance between shadows cast on the ground helps you to perceive the overall depth of the scene.
Taken with a little Canon Ixus I bought to carry in my pocket. Great for unexpected finds like this one at a machinery auction on the Gold Coast.
This was done with 5th grade to teach perspective. They had to have 1 vanishing point and 9 or more boxes. They had to create a "connector" to connect the boxes together. I saw everything from stretch limousines, to hotdogs, to giraffe necks. Color pencil, used complementary colors for shadowed sides, used tints for highlighted sides. Took forever, but they learned a lot.