The definition is the spatial relationship (or visual connection) between the elements in an image. Perspective can make a two-dimensional photograph feel three-dimensional. It’s also the reason why many compositional techniques work.
Crayon coastline – © Nicholas Parkinson
Towards the Tunnel – © Linley Davies
Unending Windmills – © Marla Williams
The Guardian of the Nursery – © Davide Conti
Trang An, Vietnam – © Linley Davies
Ice-scape – © Christian Pilaar
3 Point Perspective – © Bruce Norman
Looming – © Janet Keen
Skippers – we’re driving on that road!? – © Steve Bradley
Spring at the Eiffel Tower – © Julie Hill
Alone – © Janet Keen
Girl with the Balloons – © Christine Mutlow
Puarenga Stream Rotorua – © Stuart Corson
Reeds – © Lyn Lang
Tarawera Dawn – © John Ford
The Old Boulangerie – © Meg Lipscombe
