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Fratton station, Portsmouth UK. The construction of the
bridge that connects the platforms - it has a lift to facilitate
luggage carrying and disabled access.
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Global Perspectives 2016
'The Future of Civic Space' was the theme for this year's Global Perspectives - our annual conference that brings together civil society leaders, activists, and trend-setters to discuss, debate, and collaborate on some of the biggest issues affecting the sector. The 8th annual Global perspectives was held at the Heinrich Böll Stiftung in Berlin (Germany) on 26 - 28 October 2016. Participants and speakers came from across the globe.
Throughout the book, we were asked to keep in mind the perspective of the author. This picture perfectly illustrates how depending on perspective, things could be really different.
For the second perspective image, I used the perspective of a fallen tree. This helps gradually guide the eyes along the image and gives a closer to the ground perspective.
Grand Teton - Yellowstone - Glacier trip
Shot at Old Faithful of Yellowstone
Leason : Marco-len should be used.
As we left Ellis Island, I walked to the back of the ferry and caught a great view of the Statue of Liberty in the distance with the American flag in the foreground. It was such a beautiful day and the bright red, white, and blue of the flag stood out so boldly against the sky. The silhouette of the statue in the background gives the picture "perspective".
The flattened perspective from my 200mm lens worked nicely with this image taken from the hilltop near the mansion house in Carroll Park. I processed this HDR using Photomatix, with a little extra help from Topaz.
These are for a tutorial on perspective I'm doing for our Wiki. They didn't really turn out anything like as well as I wanted, but if I try to wait until I redo them, I'll never get it done.