Posting my favourite photos from a recent 13 month, 84,000km, 27 country-trip around the world. Pictures taken with love using a Canon Rebel XS (EOS 1000D).
Are you going there for the travel blogging conference? You have a beautifully designed blog by the way. Very down-to-earth, pleasant and makes the bold colours in your photos pop.
Yes exactely. And I’ll spend a couple of days after the confrence in Florence as well. Will you also be there?
Thanks for your lovely words about my blog ;)
Nisa xoxo – Nisa recently posted: My most memorable travel experience.
I went to the TBU last year in Innsbruck but will probably skip this year, even though I’d love to go back to Italy. Have a good time, please eat lots of delicious gelato and pizza on my behalf!
Basically all lines can move towards a central point, which enhances the depth. Often used in painting to show realism. The most famous linear perspective use is Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” – Kurt W recently posted: Galle, Sri Lanka
Great linear perspective off the center tower.
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Kurt W recently posted: Galle, Sri Lanka
Hm, can you explain to this newbie what “linear perspective” means? ;)
What a wonderful capture! Can’t wait to see Perugia in April :)
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Nisa recently posted: My most memorable travel experience.
Are you going there for the travel blogging conference? You have a beautifully designed blog by the way. Very down-to-earth, pleasant and makes the bold colours in your photos pop.
- Lily
Yes exactely. And I’ll spend a couple of days after the confrence in Florence as well. Will you also be there?
Thanks for your lovely words about my blog ;)
Nisa xoxo
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Nisa recently posted: My most memorable travel experience.
I went to the TBU last year in Innsbruck but will probably skip this year, even though I’d love to go back to Italy. Have a good time, please eat lots of delicious gelato and pizza on my behalf!
- Lily
Basically all lines can move towards a central point, which enhances the depth. Often used in painting to show realism. The most famous linear perspective use is Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”
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Kurt W recently posted: Galle, Sri Lanka