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If you’re familiar with the view in the Arc area, it will be easy for you to judge.
For those who aren’t familiar with it, in reality, the row of trees is not passing through the Arc; it ends way before it. What we visualize here is an optical illusion created by forced perspective.
While hiking around the Matterhorn area in Switzerland, I took this panorama image. As I started to work on it I did notice a person in the scene, so tiny and felt it showed the immense size of this area.
I know the arrow ruins the shot, but I felt the viewer needed this to see the perspective.
Perspective
Location: Jumis Studios
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Perspective
~2018 T Themis~
... and here WE are living together
on a speck of dust
suspended in a sunbeam,
deep in an ocean of
uncertainty and hostility
surrounded by galaxies of
seething destruction ...
With all that hostility out there,
WHY
do we fight
... each-other ... ?
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……Converging lines for ’Smile on Saturdays’ theme this week of “One Point Perspective” - Railway tracks are well suited to the theme but without the tracks in place any more I thought a smattering of snow would focus the minds eye instead! Happy Smiles On Saturday..…….. Hope you are all getting to grips with the new lockdown restrictions and the do’s & don’t’s! A VERY BIG THANK YOU to ALL the key workers who are carrying on to benefit the rest of us - we applaud you all. Alan;-)👏👏👏👏👏
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Different perspective looking up the trunk of an old-growth white pine in the Lost Forty forest.
This section of forest lies within the Chippewa National Forest near Bigfork, Minnesota. A Minnesota DNR Scientific and Natural Area, the 32 acre Lost Forty SNA, is also part of this beautiful site.
Due to a surveying error back in 1882, this 144 acre section was never logged. As a result, there are numerous 300-400 year old magnificent old-growth red and white pines in this special place.
The sight of these incredible trees isn't the only thing you experience here. The smell of this forest is unique. The sound is also unique. The breeze blowing through the crowns of these old pines make this piece of the north woods sing a totally different tune than most other sections of forest up here. You have to experience it to understand what I am saying.
For more information about the Lost Forty, go to the Chippewa National Forest's Lost Forty Website or the Minnesota DNR's Lost Forty SNA Website.
Those farm dogs will chase me down every now and then. This too was from a previous winter. They are cute but I wasn't going to step beyond my door- they do protect the farm property.
Juvenile Tricolored Heron on the left, mature White Ibis in the center, and birder on the right (in the distance). Riverstone Wetlands, Sugar Land, Texas.
Bench and the large Oak Tree at Boyd Hill Preserve in St. Petersburg, FL.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
I always feel sorry when I see felled trees. But here I could use the situation for myself and a photo. You can't see any deeper into the forest.
Mir tut es immer leid, wenn ich gefällte Bäume sehe. Hier konnte ich die Situation aber mal für mich und ein Foto nutzen. Tiefer kann man in den Wald nicht sehen.