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Aerial Perspective

Definition:

The term for how atmospheric conditions influence our perception of objects in the distance. As objects get closer to the horizon (or further away), they appear lighter in tone, less detailed, and bluer or cooler in color.

It’s something that’s easier to understand visually than in words. Take a look at the phototowards the right of this page and you’ll immediately see how the coastal hills appear lighter in tone as they march down the coast.

Aerial perspective applies to the sky too. Directly above you it’ll be much bluer than at the horizon, where it can fade to nearly white.

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