| simonkagstrom ( @ 2009-05-19 19:22:00 |
Photographic tricks
I'm every now and then looking at apartments in Stockholm. They are all very expensive and look great on the photos. The funny thing is that they always seem quite spacious, even if they are only around 55 square meters large. Like this one for example.
However, it's just a clever trick. Look at these two pictures:

Hey, that's a wide-screen TV!

But wait! The TV is now narrow-screen instead, but look at the blue wide-seat chair.
If you look carefully at the first image, you'll see that not only the TV, but also the DVD under it is very wide. Good camera lenses make wonders, and in most cases I wouldn't even have noticed it until visiting the apartment.
In other news, I ran Göteborgsvarvet this weekend. I'll get back about that when I have some picture to link to.
I'm every now and then looking at apartments in Stockholm. They are all very expensive and look great on the photos. The funny thing is that they always seem quite spacious, even if they are only around 55 square meters large. Like this one for example.
However, it's just a clever trick. Look at these two pictures:
Hey, that's a wide-screen TV!
But wait! The TV is now narrow-screen instead, but look at the blue wide-seat chair.
If you look carefully at the first image, you'll see that not only the TV, but also the DVD under it is very wide. Good camera lenses make wonders, and in most cases I wouldn't even have noticed it until visiting the apartment.
In other news, I ran Göteborgsvarvet this weekend. I'll get back about that when I have some picture to link to.