When I talk to comic book artists I always emphasize the importance of clearly separating their planes of depth. This rule is only for comics and does not apply to Turkish photographer Sami Uçan.
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Learn the rules before you break them

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Perceiving reality is a matter of perspective ;)

It depends on viewpoint and bias...

@stevelieber looks like Battle Cat and He-Man in 2023 brah...
@stevelieber 😳😳😳 a Lynx is stalking that man
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I'm not sure I follow you, there. Thousands of people are killed by the Turkish Giant Cats every year. Naturally, they try to keep it out of the news, but...
@stevelieber When I talk to comic book writers, I usually ask why my cousin got bit by a radioactive spider and only got cancer.
@stevelieber That's an actual photo of Azrael the cat and Gargamel when he was reduced to the size of a Smurf.
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Is it a very large cat or a very small man?
It depends upon your point of view.
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I do not know what makes me giggle the most.
The apparent size of the cat or the wall and posture of the little man. All in all a very funny and well thought out picture.
Thank you.
@stevelieber nice. That's how the Lord of the Rings movies handled human/hobbit size differences
@stevelieber 道理我都懂,但是為什麼貓咪那麼大!!!
Tracy's Tiger - Wikipedia

@petrnuska @stevelieber thank you, I wasn't aware of it and it sounds interesting! A bit like [[American magical realism]]?
@stevelieber That man has a very Hergé style of walking!
@stevelieber Reminds me of Pascal Jousselins superhero: 2d boy!
@stevelieber This is the famous 12ft long 6ft high cat in turkey. His name is 'Aslan' and he likes to chase cars.
@stevelieber What an excellent photograph!
@stevelieber wonder how you would turn that into a rendering algorithm.

Nor Hungarian photographer André Kertész

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