Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... tend toward simplified forms just as do the original perceptions . Long ovals and rectangles tend to become longer ones , short ovals tend toward circles and short rectangles toward squares . For in art everything is best said once and ...
... tend toward simplified forms just as do the original perceptions . Long ovals and rectangles tend to become longer ones , short ovals tend toward circles and short rectangles toward squares . For in art everything is best said once and ...
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Richard D. Zakia. Order and complexity are antagonistic , in that order tends to reduce complexity while complexity tends to reduce order ... Order and complexity , however , cannot exist without each other . Complexity without order ...
Richard D. Zakia. Order and complexity are antagonistic , in that order tends to reduce complexity while complexity tends to reduce order ... Order and complexity , however , cannot exist without each other . Complexity without order ...
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... tends to be intuitive in its operation and is connected to the left side of the body while the left hemisphere tends to be rational and is connected to the right side of the body . Since childhood , I have been enchanted by the fact and ...
... tends to be intuitive in its operation and is connected to the left side of the body while the left hemisphere tends to be rational and is connected to the right side of the body . Since childhood , I have been enchanted by the fact and ...
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