Last week John invited us to explore the photographic composition tools of perspective, depth and scale. I borrowed Tina’s conclusion:
Perspective – the angle or viewpoint from which you photograph a subject
Depth – Creating an illusion of 3-dimensionality through depth of field or perspective
Scale – The relative size relationship between objects
As I’ve been away for two weeks with no possibility to post or comment, here’s a late, quick entry to join in the fun!

Deapth enhanced by a hole into the next room.

Deapth in every direction of the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Scale of an Icelandic crater.

Scale in Lofoten, Norway.

Perspective in Segovia.

Perspective in Rome.
Thanks to Sofia for her 2018 Looking Back challenge, “Wonder” that made us go back to and enjoy gems from a long time back and learn about other wonders.This week, Beth was ready with a new theme. We look forward to seeing your responses. Be sure to link to her original post in the comments section, and tag your entry with “Lens-Artists” so we can find you.
If you’re sharing a Lens‑Artists Challenge response for the first time, welcome—we’d love to visit your post. To participate, publish your take on this week’s theme, link back to this page, and add the Lens‑Artists tag so others can discover your work. You’ll find more details on how the challenge works here.
Great examples. I really like the dining table in the cave, and trees in Rome.
How gorgeous, these are So stunning. I picked this as my favorite cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.. ❤️
So glad you posted these great images for the challenge. 😊
Welcome back, Ann-Christine! What an astonishing gallery you shared here. The photos are amazing.
These images are all more than a little mind-blowing. That crater though, with those tiny people! And that last tree photo!