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Keep things in perspective stand back and consider the big picture. Ask yourself will this matter tomorrow? Will this matter next week? Will this matter next year?
Life is big on earth but if you stand on the moon and look at the earth what is happening to the planet? Planet earth needs to be here for future generations. The little things we do now can have a big impact. What ever you do make a positive difference where ever you can.
I have no formal art training. I took one class on the use of colored pencils at a community center. The instructor said the class was suitable for beginners. This is what I expected to learned, perspective and shadows. The first class we brought vegetables and she said draw. I was scared to death. I created my own perspective in computer art; in the class I drew a still life of chilis in a bowl. I was too embarrassed to let anyone knew I did not know how to draw. Sometimes we are like Bo-Peeps sheep.
Liming on Roberto Tjon A Meeuws Fatu Bangi
Rotterdam, 'Paramaribo Perspectives'
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PHOTO Marieke Visser, 2010
This picture was taken on a railway line outside mullingar. i found a flower growing through the tracks. i set my aperature to 3.2 to get a small depth of field and to keep only the flower in focus. i held the flower to the side of the frame until it came into the rule of thirds.
Exposition photographique de Jean-Paul Sibbille. Bibliothèques universitaires Gaston Mialaret (Caen - ESPE) et Rosalind Franklin (Caen - Campus 2). Université de Caen-Normandie. Octobre 2018 - Janvier 2019
Perspective view with clearer look at semi-trailer graphics done for Trinity Regional Health System.
Angry Birds, from the backseat driver's perspective. "No, you need to launch the bird at a 36.2 degree angle and split approximately .02 seconds later or else you'll never get 3 stars."
One of the "things to do" in the Salar de Uyuni is to take perspective shots...so here's me and Hannah, a British person from my tour group.