Perspective is used by artists to give an illusion of space and distance. I remember struggling mightily with it at school. My brain understood the concept but my fingers didn’t. I don’t know of a better graphic artist than Jakesprinter. He never would have had my problems. This week he’s sent us a message in a bottle, and I’m reminded that I haven’t sang to you for a while. Perhaps you could be distracted that way, or should I just show you a couple of photos that, I think, represent the concept of perspective? If they don’t, hopefully you’ll enjoy them anyway.
After all, I’m only trying to gain a little perspective on one of my favourite subjects- the lovely city of Krakow.
Perhaps you should look at some other entries to get a little better perspective. But don’t forget to visit Jake.
http://travelwithintent.com/2013/05/27/tarragonan-trompe-loeil/
http://max510.com/2013/05/27/sunday-post-perspective/
https://campanulladellaanna.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/sunday-post-perspective/
http://ohmsweetohmdotme.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/perspective/
http://mytropicalhome.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/the-sunday-post-perspective/
http://bopaula.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/sunday-post-perspective/
http://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/ship-passing-under-bridge/
So schöne Bilder lieber Gruß von mir Gislinde
Guten tag, Gislinde. Danke! 🙂
Wonderful impressions from a town on my bucket list, I always wanted to go there.
So many places, so little time… not to mention the moneypart…. sigh…
The last photo ist excellent for the theme! Thanks for letting me having a glance at Krakow!
Love
Dina
Thanks, Dina. It is a fascinating city and I thoroughly enjoyed wandering there. The chess pieces were quite a surprise and I loved them. 🙂
Great pictures, especially of the chess pieces!
Thanks, Meg. You must have been travelling? I’ve missed you lately. 🙂