Sunday, May 1, 2011

fraps images

 This image here shows how the two elements can co-exist next to each other, whilst providing their own unique view upon the landscape. When looking through the green section, a totally different view is observed compared to when looking through the pink and blue sections, and visa versa.  This is a demonstration of the two elements "enforcing each other"




Green view; looking down at the beginning of Newton's Path



Pink view





  As the blue area is more open, there are a wide variety of views available...




 In this image you can see the fallen tree across the water, which is the meeting point for the two clients. 


Looking down Agnesi's path









This view is looking up Agnesi's path which leads to the meeting point. There is a definite distinction between the two paths. One path leads through a patch of rocks, while the other meanders amongst the trees; however they both end up at the meeting point which is by the fallen tree.  The row of trees shown here help to tie together the tree and the rocky components of the two paths.









This image shows the beginning of Newton's path. the path wanders amongst the trees and grasses, and therefore the rocks by the side and the pebbles on the ground help to tie it back to the rocky path which Agnesi must take to get to the meeting place by the fallen tree. Both paths are unique, and may ybe thought of the opposite of each other

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