Two pictures... same basic tone... solitary object... leaves on the edge.


Just a tiny bit of difference. The object in the first picture is 96 million miles away (with a whole lot of fog in the near space) and has a diameter of about 865,000 miles. The object in the second picture is about 5 feet away and has a diameter of about 1 inch.
You may recognize the first object. The second is a water strider.

It's a good idea to check your perspective occasionally. Just sayin'.
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2 comments:
A good visual for the topic of perspective.
Ann- I didn't even realize I had "it" at first. Was just going to post the sun picture, but when I looked at the shots from the last couple of days I quickly saw they were a set.
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