The level 2 assignment this month is Vanishing perspective.
This usually happens when the leading lines in your compositions give the illusion that they go on forever. Here are some examples from google images
Okay then - who will post first?
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The level 2 assignment this month is Vanishing perspective.
This usually happens when the leading lines in your compositions give the illusion that they go on forever. Here are some examples from google images
Okay then - who will post first?
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Huh - nobody yet eh? I'll have a go. This was shot for a totally different reason but maybe it works.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Yes, yes it does. Nicely done.
45mm, 8 sec, f/9, ISO 200
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24mm, 1/200, f/11, ISO 125
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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I like both takes on this mbrager.
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Just in time for a last minute submission. My son was looking for a new facebook banner, and I needed a photo for this assignment so we decided to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. The first image best suits the assignment, and the 2nd image is the one he chose for his banner.
union-lane by runmonty, on Flickr
union-lane-2 by runmonty, on Flickr
here's one from me:
rock and sea by bambe1964, on Flickr
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RM, I really like your shots. Great choice of location, and getting low to the ground gives a great perspective. Bambi, love your shot too. Great sky and the rocks kind of mirror the sky. Very cool.
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