In our challenge this week, John has us looking at perspective, depth and scale. Please visit his site Journeys with Johnbo to view some great examples and gain a better understanding of these tools.
The photo below was taken at NASA. It is a model of the Artemis taken at a high angle for perspective. I was at the base of the model and had my lens at 24mm. It was quite tall but I’m sure if it was next to to the real one it would look like a miniature.

The next tool is depth which is supposed to move the eye from foreground to background. The leading lines draw the eye to the front of this beautiful church.

The next photo is not using any of these tools but it was taken at the church in the above photo. It’s the one of the coolest baptismal fonts I’ve seen. Quite appropriate since the beach is directly across the street from the church.

The last photo shows perspective. Look very closely and you’ll see the tiny sailboat to the right of the cruise ship. Everything looks small next to these ships.

That’s it for me! Thanks John for a great review of these tools!



































