Killing that Paralyzed Cyclops.

Nelson Lowhim
3 min readMar 7, 2018

So I’m back with a few improvements, after looking at my secular church that is Seattle’s Public Library.

The first photo involves taking several photos from several angles and several positions. Note how the bend around a corner turned out: it had to be curved down if I place some emphasis on the structure of the building (or, since the lattice like work being skewed could work, one could skew the ceiling while allowing the bottom part with people to gain a little more of an expected turn).

Note too that the size had to be changed for the bend (and is an emphasis on the first photos taken — I could very well switch that but the photos would have to be taken in reverse order).

That’s a note for the future: move too much and the first photos will most likely be over emphasized.

I took some other ones and noticed that just moving but taking the same place (different angle of the same thing) skews it in an interesting way. I still haven’t moved so far as to capture a perfect draft of three views of the same object, but in a singular view (2nd pic) you can see how much it is skewed.

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