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Thematic High-Level Session: This Land is Our Land: Gender perspectives on tenure and rights, on Day 2. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for CIFOR.
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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.
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.
Week 2 - Design and Studio Practice module
Exercise in experimenting with photography and perspective
First year BA/BSc Product Design students at Middlesex University
Exhibition Design & Signage
- Design Direction
- Exhibition Design
- Signage Design
Client: Australian War Memorial
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This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 100, f/8, for 3.20sec
Perspective
It’s all in the way that you look at something.
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This looks like it could have been taken from atop a mausoleum looking down at the doors. It is actually a just a headstone about three feet in height with an inset about one foot square. Hence, a lesson in perspective.
The windows make the clouds tracks look bent. Just another illusion from your friendly neighborhood universe. Brought to you by Finagle.
Taken from the top floor of the Book Tower during introductions for the 2005 MLB All-Star Game, Comerica Park, Detroit.
"Stepping into someone else's shoes" and looking at how another person sees the world allows one to understand his or her actions and choices.
We chose to capture this type of photo to represent "Perspective" because it represents how little people or, in other words shorter people tend to be picked on the most because taller people or bigger people see them as weak individuals. Well in this picture we chose the young lady in brown to represent a shorter person and the young lady in black to represent a taller person. The main idea of this photo was to show that shorter people are just like taller people and in the end shorter people always come out just as successful as a taller person. Dont let our height disguise you or, in other words " Anything you could do, Shorter people can do better." For example, Mrs.Dubose everyone thought she was mean, but Mrs.Dubose was actually ill and addicted to pain killers. She wanted to die free. Until people found out what she went through , she was considered a grouch.