If you look at the pictures below you might notice the right side of the first photo is overlapping with the left side of the second photo. I noticed just right before I wanted to post these two pictures.
I remember being triggered by the straight lines in the sky dotted with almost cotton woolen like clouds. I tried to find a few patterns I liked and take a picture of them, with the grassy dunes functioning as a sort of reference point or frame.
After I noticed I got curious and wanted to see how much these pictures still overlapped, since they were shot only seconds apart and probably from almost the same standpoint.
I used the dunes as a merging point, and as you can see: apart from the dunes the perspective changes quite a lot from the first to the second photo. Just by turning my body a bit to the right or even making a few steps I changed the direction of the stripes in the sky quite a lot.
Just one photographer's musings while she sits behind her computer :-) If you're a photographer too and have similar 'photo studies' on your blog, please don't hesitate to share them in the comments!
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