Photography
The folowing photographies are taken from "Images of the World", published by National Geographics.
Worker of the South African gold miners.
It takes scouting and luck to find the right picture, and the right instant, when all the elements of the image-pattern, light, and color- fit together. "So you are forever riding in state of tension. You can drive thousands of miles just to find one thing. . . then suddenly, there it is." This time, its is a view of the Colorado Rockies after a thunderstorm.
Dick Durrance
Jones knew that the Redwood National Park was " a good place where things could happen. I took a few pictures, good pictures, but I just couldn't leave. There was something unfinished. I kept standing around this trail. Then I found myself getting on the ground under this rhododendron, looking up at the rewoods from the rhododendron's point of view."
Dewitt Jones
Basic rules of perpective
Pesrpective Box,1435-1436
Leon Battista Alberti
Perspective (diagram), 1614
Samuel Marolois
Perspective (scene), 1604
Vredeman de Vries
Perspective (scene), 1604
Vredeman de Vries
Renaissance Perspective
Perspective drawing
Leonardo da Vinci
Saint Jerome in his Study,1479
Antonello da Messina
Spring, 1470/80
Boticelli Sandro
The minds eye
Mont Saint-Victoire, 1885/95
Cezanne
Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, 1910
Picasso
Bathers with a Toy Boat, 1937
Picasso
Salvador Dali
Crucifixon or Corpus hypercubicus,1954
La Gare de Perignan, 1965
La Tentation de Saint Antoine, 1946
Study after Velazquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1953
Bacon Francis