Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dimension/Depth/Space/Scale


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This image is an example of relative height. The sprinkler in the image is shown getting smaller as the depth increases. This is shown by relative height because the height of the sprinkler decreases as it nears the horizon line. The angle of the photo allows the viewer to see that the sprinkler is further away than the viewer. The perspective in the photo represents that the sprinkler is angled and the end is far away. The convergence of the sprinkler lines helps the viewer identify the perspective of the photo. The photo would not have the same composition if the sprinkler was shot on a straight shot rather than at an angle. 

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