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Aerial Perspective

Term invented by Leonardo da Vinci to describe the optical effect of short ‘blue’  light wavelengths on the distant atmosphere. Light wavelengths are scattered as they pass through the atmosphere, the short blue more than most and therefore, are more visible to the human eye when seen over distance.   This results in heavier blues being [...]

Term invented by Leonardo da Vinci to describe the optical effect of short ‘blue’  light wavelengths on the distant atmosphere. Light wavelengths are scattered as they pass through the atmosphere, the short blue more than most and therefore, are more visible to the human eye when seen over distance.   This results in heavier blues being seen, such as the sky.

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