This week we are challenged with an unusual POV, and yesterday I found myself time to play around with just that – POV. I was sitting on my sofa watching laundry dry when I decided to snap a photo through my window.
It certainly creates an interesting point of view from stunning Sardinia.
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The washing is colourful, and the backdrop stunning!
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glorious and colorful/ I would love to be able to shoot anything from a view in Sardinia
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Beautiful colors!
It’s fun to really look out the window and see what’s there, taking more than just a passing glance. Good job. I like the little reflection you caught, too.
janet
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Ciao Jennifer, mi chiedevo come si potesse tradurre correttamente “POV” in italiano. Non tutti conoscono questo termine. Se si intende “point of view” e non ” persistence of vision” (che è usato in maniera più tecnica) possiamo, secondo te, usare semplicemente “scorcio”? Che ne dici? Ciao, buona serata, Roberto
Non so come si dice in italiano POV. Ma se vuole ‘scorcio’ e va bene.
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