Here’s just a short, little clip wherein I’ve elaborated on some of the things I discussed in the last show I did with Zen, dealing with the shrinking mill on Lake Erie and how it relates to atmospheric lensing and magnification.
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When shooting long range with a peepsite, the same phenomena occurs. The way to know if your eye is perfectly lined up to the center of the backsite's hole, is when you observe the target getting magnified; an optometrist, or someone familiar with the laws of light, might be able to give the exact explination for this phenomena. In the video, the treeline creates a tunnel vision, in a very similar way that a peepsite works, this tunnel vision might be the reason for object magnification?
this guy is really struggling with very elementary concepts about perspective… great laugh for the terrible cut and paste on the car…
This video is really under viewed.
The elevation difference makes a difference too. Elevation of the ground; and elevation of the camera from the ground.
4:30 I think I just heard the stupidest thing I have heard for a while. There should be some perception of them leaning away. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA