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batalay 2007-01-29 20:13
Hello John,
Again, at the end of the que, I join the chorus of awe struck viewers. What a magnificent architectural shot, and display of "two-point perspective." I will do a workshop, not to try to improve on perfection, but to illustrate how two-point perspective appears. One-point perspective was discovered in the Renaissance of 1425. Your photo of the daily bicycle ride over the canal is an example (I critiqued it a few days ago). Two point perspective was understood by Leonardo 50 years later. During the 17th century the great Dutch and Flemish painters used it liberally.
Warm regards, John,
Bulent
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Indeed you show to all the TE members how perspective exactly have to are. I remember this in the first lesson in the first year, splendid presentation of you! 50 years ago!!! Regards, John. |
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