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30-Mar-2017 Dennis Hoyne

Vanishing Point

in perspective, parallel lines appear
to converge, distant objects appear to
be smaller, closer objects are more distinct.
in linear perspective, things disappear.
they don't really disappear, parallel
lines don't really converge. they stay apart,
forever at a distance and never
do touch. they stare forever at each other,
clearly and distinctly, no matter how far
from the eye they get. an observer
gets it all wrong, lacks perspective.
using perspective, we try to understand
and get it wrong anyway. things seem
to converge and disappear. they go on.
Jesse Weiner

FujiFilm X-Pro1
1/180s f/11.0 at 55.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Mieke WA Minkjan01-Dec-2022 15:47
endless tracks leading to the horizon V
janescottcumming01-Dec-2022 13:07
Great photo to make your point!
LynnH01-Dec-2022 02:45
I could stare down that track line forever................ V
Jola Dziubinska01-Dec-2022 01:04
Excellent perspective and B&W effect. V.
Carl Carbone30-Nov-2022 21:11
Great POV and photo.
Nick Paoni30-Nov-2022 20:38
Excellent shot to demonstrate the concept. Love the DOF at f/11 and the mono tones.
Apostolos Tikopoulos30-Nov-2022 20:30
Excellent work and great perspective. V
laine30-Nov-2022 18:57
This naturally draws the eye forward...always better in b/w. Big Vote.
globalgadabout30-Nov-2022 18:40
this grabs the attention, and holds it too, thanks to the strong orthographic lines, and the intensifying tonal values...it is rewarding to put perspective in perspective..
Helen Betts30-Nov-2022 18:04
Perfect POV for these leading lines. Great verse as well.
joseantonio30-Nov-2022 16:27
I like this perspective.V.
Dan Greenberg30-Nov-2022 16:19
This is a phenomenal shot Dennis! Perfectly framed and captured that tells its story well. ~BV~