RE: A photo exercise for students at RIT - FYI

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Chris,
http://www.chrisspages.co.uk
In Memory of Maia, a sad, sad story.

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[mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of ADavidhazy
Sent: 12 August 2004 03:15
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
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Subject: A photo exercise for students at RIT - FYI


On the web I have posted an image and associated instructions on what to do
with it. It is part of a short workshop on perspective which in turn is part
of a year-long course (made up of about 25 different topics ranging from
basic
optics to densitometry and variability, color theory, plotting, film speed
determination, resolution, etc.) designed to raise awareness and explore
photographic topics that most other courses don't touch on or if they do
they
cover them in a different maybe more "practical" way.

This particular subset of a 2 hour workshop is located on the web here:

       http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/photofile-misc/perspective.jpg

If you check this out and feel the urge to solve the problem yourself do it.
If you want to find out the answer to the "problem" posed in the exercise
(namely whether a caption under a photograph is factual or erroneous) you
can
do so by following these steps:

1. Prepare an email to:      ritphoto@xxxxxxx
2. In the subject line say:  perspective
3. Matters not what you say in body.
4. send it

By automatic reply you will receive the answer from the Internet pixies.
I hope! Let me know if this thing fails!
Anyway, happy photographic sleuthing!

andy




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