Sunday, September 16, 2007

Buildings

This image shows the use of symmetry where two sides of the inside of this building are almost identical. The image also shows the use of parallel lines (the columns and floor levels) that make the building appear to lean backwards. The verticals are also left going straight up in order to keep the sides parallel.
This image is an example of how a wide-angle perspective can be used to show buildings through an interesting perspective without a wide-angle camera lens. The image is created with three individual photographs of the Amman landscape that have been merged together as a panorama that exaggerates the skyline and helps convey its distance. The image also maintains the horizontal line of the horizon as well as the verticals of the buildings.

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