We wrote a new post on use of perspective in architectural photography, first of a planned series - let us know what you think!
https://photoephemeris.com/articles/architectarchitecturalphotographytive
We wrote a new post on use of perspective in architectural photography, first of a planned series - let us know what you think!
https://photoephemeris.com/articles/architectarchitecturalphotographytive
St Peters Cathedral in Vatican City is reflected in the window of the Vatican Museum.
https://joan-carroll.pixels.com/featured/reflection-of-st-peters-vatican-city-joan-carroll.html
#vatican #vaticancity #rome #italy #reflection #stpeters #window #church #cathedral #dome #architecture #historic #scenic #perspective #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt #artforsale #wallartforsale #giftideas @joancarroll
This is a truth I am learning more and more deeply through mindfulness meditation.
We choose a lot more than we think.
A different perspective that maybe wrong, is still a different perspective.
A quotation from George Carlin
Those who dance are considered insane by those who can’t hear the music.
George Carlin (1937-2008) American comedian
Book (1997), Brain Droppings, “Short Takes (Part 1)”
Sourcing, notes: wist.info/carlin-george/744/
An egg as seen by #Dali, by #Picasso, and by #Magritte
#Perspective #view #Interpretation #opinion #freedom
By Tariq Ismail Abbasi (posted on FB)
#Architecture #Design #Style #Nature #Art #Artist #Photo #Photographer #History #Histoire #Painting #Paintings #Painter #Painters
Swift falsifies his picture of the world by refusing to see anything in human life except dirt, folly and wickedness, but the part which he abstracts from the whole does exist, and it is something which we all know about while shrinking from mentioning it. Part of our minds — in any normal person it is the dominant part — believes that man is a noble animal and life is worth living: but there is also a sort of inner self which at least intermittently stands aghast at the horror of existence.
George Orwell (1903-1950) English writer [pseud. of Eric Arthur Blair]
Essay (1946-09), “Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver’s Travels,” Polemic, No. 5
Sourcing, notes: wist.info/orwell-george/76060/