#1: Different POV's

Admiring Obélix's work
Photo Information
Copyright: Ricardo Lopes (riclopes) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 6088 W: 137 N: 8300] (28488)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-10
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Edited by: Jose Pires (stego) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3656 W: 605 N: 5098] (16331)
Edited Image Upload Date: 2008-06-04 19:00:20
Categories: Humorous, Ruins
Camera: Samsung Pro815
Exposure: 4, 1/800 seconds
Workshop Note
This WS has nothing to do with Ricardo's main post apart from also showing the Sphinx.

The pretext for posting it is showing how the dimensions of the Sphinx and of the pyramids (in this case only the Khafre's one, which is the nearest to the Sphinx) can look so different with different POV's.

As it happens often, the ideas we have about a place that we are much used to see in films and photos reveals themselves quite different from reality. The Sphinx and the pyramids are really gigantic, actually more imposing than what I thought, specially if seen closely, but they are in a so open and empty space that their hugeness can go relatively unnoticed in some photos. On the other hand, when seen from the distance with the pyramids behind, the Sphinx may look relatively small.

Exif data:

Top photo:

Camera: Hewlett-Packard Photosmart M307
Date taken: 23-Mar-2005 09:01
Focal length [mm]: 17.25
ISO value: 100
Shutter speed [s]: 1/405
Aperture: F8

Lower photo:
Camera: Hewlett-Packard Photosmart M307
Date taken: 23-Mar-2005 08:39
Focal length [mm]: 17.25
ISO value: 100
Shutter speed [s]: 1/481
Aperture: F8
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