“Photos aren’t objective — they show what we want them to show.”
This week’s photo challenge theme on The Daily Post is perspective, whereby bloggers are invited to post images of things that are not what they seem to be, or offer different angles/interpretations of the same subject.
Here are a few of my own images that toy with the concept of perspective.
Inches-high wildflowers loom larger than life with low camera placement.
A sun-lit Lake Michigan looks limitless from two perspectives.
Closer inspection lends deceptive warmth to a winter sunset.
You can view others’ perspective interpretations in the comments here. 🙂
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Beautiful!
Thank you! 🙂
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A fantastic take on perspective that I just saw, c/o Ken Scott Photography: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenscottphotography/13010268544/