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keithsnell

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Voting for the "Atmospheric Perspective "Assignment
« on: July 28, 2008, 08:41:24 AM »
Thank you to everyone that participated in the "Atmospheric Perspective" assignment.  Hopefully the assignment helped you to develop the skill to visualize and employ the techniques associated with atmospheric perspective to convey a sense of depth in your images.

The images submitted for the "Atmospheric Perspective" assignment are displayed below.   Please vote on your favorite image for the "People's Choice" award.  Simply select the image title in the "poll" attached at the top of this thread, and click "submit vote."  NOTE:  You need to be logged in to see the voting options.  Voting will end at midnight, Mountain Daylight Time (GMT-07:00) on Sunday, 3 August 2008.

Remember that the guidelines for "Atmospheric Perspective" were:  "Atmospheric perspective" deals with how the appearance of an object changes when we view it from a distance.  Moisture, dust and pollution in the air interfere with light transmission and result in objects in the distance having less contrast, less saturated colors, and “hazy” or blurry detail.  We subconsciously use these visual cues to perceive these “hazy” objects as being far off in the distance.  Your image submissions for this assignment should use these atmospheric effects to establish a sense of distance and depth in the scene.  This will be most effective when used in conjunction with the techniques already discussed in the "linear perspective" assignment.


Clear Day in Crested Butte, Colorado


Garden of the Gods


Their Pot 'O' Gold


Continuum


Longs Peak