In response to Paula’s guest challenge: perspective and anti perspective for black white sunday
Prompt: Perspective and anti perspective – guest challenge ‘I would like you to challenge the idea that perspective is inevitable in a photo. If you like, make two photos of the same object: One containing as much and the other one as little perspective as you can.’ – Tobias M. Schiel
Here is my interpretation:
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You got it! Thank you for taking part in this challenge SNS!
I enjoyed it Paula though I was not sure about my perception.
That’s clever! An ’empty’ sky always does a lot if you seek to minimize the representation of space here, doesn’t it? I especially like the close-up, which should come to no surprise, given the challenge… Thanks!
It looks like an compliment and I will accept it with all smiles. Thanks for stopping by.
It was intended as both a commentary and a compliment… Cheers!
I am so glad. Your kind words are much appreciated.
I love your take on the challenge 🙂 and the airy flight feeling is felt so nicely in both shots 🙂
Thanks for the beautiful compliment. It envourages me.
🙂
Nicely done! I love the way you were able to zoom in on just those two gulls out of that whole flock.
Thank you for the encouraging feedback. It was little challenging since they were flying in big group and were too agile.
I can imagine. I haven’t even been able to capture a picture of the robins in the back yard because they just won’t stay still long enough, the uncooperative things.
Amazing mid flight shots..! Beautiful 🙂
Those are both GREAT shots. You took my breath away with both of them. Wonderful!
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Oh these are so beautiful, simple yet eloquent ! 🙂
Thank you.