This week, play with scale. Insert something into a scene to highlight size: your two-year-old in a field of flowers. A dime next to the huge cinnamon roll you picked up at the bakery. Shoot the giant pile of laundry making your couch look tiny by comparison. Snap a picture of naturally occurring elements, like a Great Dane and Chihuahua together at the dog run. Share a photo from an airplane window showing us the plane’s engine against the ant-like background of the ground below.
Michelle, this is impossible! But here is my attempt, my question is how big is the sculpture?
Perhaps this will give you a better idea of the scale?
No? well this one is a giveaway.
Isn’t it? Join in at https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/scale/
Was hard to tell at first look. Good thing you involve the surroundings. This WPC has good concept.
What long legs she has! Love the first image Gilly, beautifully photographed – tell me where is this?
Exeter cathedral Jude. There it is again tempting you west!
I do like visiting cathedrals, even though I don’t have a religious bone in my body.
Ditto to both 🙂
Beautiful sculpture, Gilly. Very clever perspectives. 🙂
Thank you 🙂
I love the sculpture. She d.o.e.s. have long legs. Funny how perception changes when you see the background or step back. Absolutely magnificent. ❤ ❤
Thanks Tess, she’s a fairly new addition in Exeter Cathedral!
I love the sculpture. I have a painting like this called mother and child. Good entry, Gilly. 😊
Thanks Issy, if your painting is this lovely you’re a lucky lady!
I’ll try to post it in a challenge that fits. I purchased the painting while on vacation from an African artist when we took a tour of artists homes on the island of St.Maarten. It’s called Mother & Child. Yes, I am fortunate to have it and all the art in my home. 😊
A lovely sequence, and an imaginative take on the theme.
It was a difficult challenge Meg!
very cool take on the wpc….
Thanks Yvette!
Well done and thank you for always including the link for us latecomers!
You’re welcome Kathryn, putting the link makes it appear on the Daily Post page!
Yes I know but it also leads us stay ones in too. I have notices shut off for now so I can always depend on you! Most do not post the link. Or the do that HYPER thing with one word HERE…I don’t know how to do that !
I really thought it was going to be huge when I looked at the first photo, very deceptive and a clever take on the challenge…
No, she’s just over a foot high!
Scale is rather relative isn’t it? 🙂 I love that sculpture from every angle.
Me too, it reminds me of the links in my female line. Thanks Madhu 🙂