Masterpiece, it’s all dependent on perspective

We are limited by our perspectives.
Without colour. Click to see in colour on Instagram.

Another multiple exposure up there. Yup, that’s Donna still getting used to her new crate, so you can see a bit of unease peeking through in her eyes and eyebrow.

Digital artistry is not restricted to a certain age group. Meet Grandpa, who creates masterful pixel art on his computer everyday.

See more work at hallasko.com
Director: Josh Bogdan (joshbogdan.com)

And if you love your films, here’s an interesting take at neo-realism in cinema.

What is neorealism? from kogonada on Vimeo.

Lastly, if you haven’t seen it before, a recent photo I took of one of the tourist trap architectural masterpieces in my country – the SupertreesOriginally posted in Otherworldly Bridges.

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24 thoughts on “Masterpiece, it’s all dependent on perspective

  1. Lovely links and thanks for sharing Mrs. P. Oh, I feel for Donna. Look at that cute face…but it’s better to be safe than sorry. I have no idea if it works and Simba would never forgive me if I put him in a crate but all furry kids differ as they each have their own personalities. Hang in there! :D *big hugs*

    • Thank you, the photos were combined using phone photos on the Blendcam app… not difficult although time consuming when one is new to it and has to trial and error to find the layers that work well together! ;) I do love the tourist trap at Gardens by the Bay :P Have a great week ahead Halie!

  2. Looked at the color version on Instragram and must say I like the B&W much better…Hadn’t heard of the supertrees before, so I’m off to read about them now

  3. Donna does deserve to be on top of the world, because your attention and love must make her feel that way each and every day: terrific accolades for her. I truly enjoyed your “blended” image. Well done.

  4. What a completely different take on black and white. Love the photo with Donna. Guess I can’t blame her. Jasper doesn’t really like his either. Love the tourist trap one too. Very interesting structures. Very cool!

    • The good thing about Donna is, she always views whatever I try to introduce to her with suspicion, but because she is quite greedy for treats, she usually will eventually come round to the new items favourably :P Thank you for the kind comments, have a great week ahead Mel :)

    • In this case, yes I think you are right. Although, if Donna’s eyes are steady/relaxed in the picture, one could also say that it implies safety and security, despite the bleak imagery of entrapment. That contrast would be quite interesting for me and make this a good picture. Unfortunately she is doing the whale-eye (- -!) :P

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