Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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Stran 95
... attention . One can perceive it only after alienation after some degree of alienation . - It is only when the figure has emerged from the ground and developed into a contoured whole that attachment of meaning , naming , and consequent ...
... attention . One can perceive it only after alienation after some degree of alienation . - It is only when the figure has emerged from the ground and developed into a contoured whole that attachment of meaning , naming , and consequent ...
Stran 107
... attention upon the richness of the communicative process . The five modes of attention , listening , smelling , tasting , touching , and looking , are specialized in one respect and unspecialized in another . They are specialized for ...
... attention upon the richness of the communicative process . The five modes of attention , listening , smelling , tasting , touching , and looking , are specialized in one respect and unspecialized in another . They are specialized for ...
Stran 117
... attention is deflected or because the stimulus to our senses is too slight to leave a conscious impression . The unconscious , however , has taken note of them , and such subliminal sense per- Rasheed bin Fouad Aristotle Democritus N.F. ...
... attention is deflected or because the stimulus to our senses is too slight to leave a conscious impression . The unconscious , however , has taken note of them , and such subliminal sense per- Rasheed bin Fouad Aristotle Democritus N.F. ...
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