Perspective in photography from Cuba

Havana Times features a photo essay on perspective in photography, exploring how this technique creates depth in two-dimensional images. Photographer Ernesto Gonzalez Díaz shares 33 photos illustrating concepts like linear and overlapping perspective. The publication highlights perspective's role in art and urban planning.

In a new photo feature published on Havana Times, Ernesto Gonzalez Díaz explores perspective as an essential tool in photography. This technique allows a flat image to convey a sense of depth, representing a three-dimensional environment in two dimensions. According to the article, perspective distorts reality to achieve a third-dimensional effect, based on the position and distance of objects from the camera.

The text details specific types of perspective. Linear perspective occurs when parallel lines, such as railroad tracks, roads, or buildings, converge at a vanishing point, creating depth, as in a long corridor. Overlapping perspective happens when one object covers another, indicating closeness, for example, trees overlapping in a forest.

Perspective is not exclusive to photography; its origins lie in painting and drawing, and it plays a fundamental role in architectural and urban planning projects. This publication, featuring 33 photographs, invites appreciation of these principles in a Cuban context. For more photo features, visit Havana Times.

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