Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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Stran 23
... touch you , my son , to know whether you are really my son Esau or not . " Jacob went close to his father ; Issac touched him and said , " The voice is the voice of Jacob , but the hands are the hands of Esau . " ... whenever channel ...
... touch you , my son , to know whether you are really my son Esau or not . " Jacob went close to his father ; Issac touched him and said , " The voice is the voice of Jacob , but the hands are the hands of Esau . " ... whenever channel ...
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... touch , taste , smell , hearing and perhaps also temperature Richard Gregory and pain . Ashley Montagu The shape and form and space of the outer world of reality , its figures and the background from which they emerge are gradually ...
... touch , taste , smell , hearing and perhaps also temperature Richard Gregory and pain . Ashley Montagu The shape and form and space of the outer world of reality , its figures and the background from which they emerge are gradually ...
Stran 121
... touch we feel inside : when we encounter an object , it resists , presses back , and thus we learn that the world is com- posed of other bodies . If it weren't for this , we would move through the world like phantoms . Let us ... Touch Touch.
... touch we feel inside : when we encounter an object , it resists , presses back , and thus we learn that the world is com- posed of other bodies . If it weren't for this , we would move through the world like phantoms . Let us ... Touch Touch.
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ability able activity affects appear artist associations attention awareness become body called capacity Carl Jung colors communication complexity concept consciousness create creative culture depends describe develop E.H. Gombrich Edmund Carpenter Edward Hall emotional environment existence expectations experience fact feel field function given hand Henry Thoreau Hermann Helmholtz human ideas important individual involves Jerome Bruner John kind language less limited live look man's matter meaning memory mind Minor White nature object observer organism painting pattern Paul Klee perceive perception permission person photographs physical picture possible present Press Ralph reality reference relations remember Rene Dubos Richard Robert Rudolf Arnheim seen selective sense sensory Shahn shape simply space stimuli structure symbol tend things thought touch understand universe vision visual whole William James Wilson York