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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Spatial Hierarchy

This photo illustrates spatial hierarchy. The viewer's eye is drawn to the skier, then the slope he's on, then the mountains in the background, and finally the sky.
Posted by jenny metz at 9:02 AM

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