Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... perceive an object abstractly means not to perceive some aspects of it . It clearly im- plies selection of some attributes , rejection of other attributes , creation or distortion of still others . We make of it what we wish . We create ...
... perceive an object abstractly means not to perceive some aspects of it . It clearly im- plies selection of some attributes , rejection of other attributes , creation or distortion of still others . We make of it what we wish . We create ...
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... perceive is most often not a lack of perceiving but a matter of interference with perceiving . Whence the interference ? I would propose that the interference comes from categorizations in highly accessible categories that serve to ...
... perceive is most often not a lack of perceiving but a matter of interference with perceiving . Whence the interference ? I would propose that the interference comes from categorizations in highly accessible categories that serve to ...
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... perceive in pattern , and we remember in pattern . Only in this way are we able to in- corporate our society's way of viewing and testing the universe . Man is the great pattern - maker and pattern- perceiver . No matter how primitive ...
... perceive in pattern , and we remember in pattern . Only in this way are we able to in- corporate our society's way of viewing and testing the universe . Man is the great pattern - maker and pattern- perceiver . No matter how primitive ...
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