by Jim M. Goldstein

As a follow up to my Top 10 Most Annoying Photo Critique Comments post I’m going to be posting a running series on photography terms and definitions. Some of these terms will be pretty straight forward and others will be new to most. The idea is that perhaps this will boost the vocabulary of those that make critiques and provide greater understanding behind much of what we see in photography.

The first entry in the series is Aerial Perspective

Aerial perspective or atmospheric perspective is the effect on the appearance of an object by the atmosphere between it and a viewer (or the technique of depicting this effect in a work of art, such as a landscape painting). As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast between the object and its background decreases. The contrast of any markings or details on the object also decreases. The colours of the object also become less saturated and shift towards blue.

Aerial perspective was discovered and named by Leonardo Da Vinci, who used it in many of his works, such as the Mona Lisa, in order to suggest distance.”

An example of this phenomenon can be seen in this image:

Mount Shasta View from Crater Lake - landscape photograph by Jim M. Goldstein


Note: Due to this being a shot directed into the sun the tone is yellow versus blue. I’ll dig up another example later tonight.
Jughandle State Reserve Sunset - landscape photo by Jim M. Goldstein

3 Responses to “Photo Term Series Post #1: Aerial Perspective (disambiguation)”

  1. Raoul

    on March 21 2007

    Good stuff, Jim! Might also help to talk about UV/polarizing filters here, and their effects on the atmospheric perspective. Love that golden haze! :-)

  2. Julie O'Donnell

    on April 13 2007

    Fantastic stuff - last month I was trying to find out the correct term for this and it’s impossible to google for something when you don’t know what it’s called!

    I look forward to more of these enlightening posts… a definite guarantee of a return visitor to your blog!

  3. Landscape Photography and Nature Photography by Jim M. Goldstein - JMG-Galleries - Top 10 Most Annoying Photo Critique Comments

    on September 2 2007

    [...] Update (added 4/29/07): Check out “Photo Term Series Post #1: Aerial Perspective (disambiguation)” the first of an on going series of Photo Terms & Definitions that might help add more substance to your photo critiques. [...]

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About Me

Jim M. Goldstein
Jim Goldstein is an independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, environments, nature and event photography for advertising and editorial use.

A member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), Jim produces the highest quality photography for both commercial clients and fine art photography collectors. Jim's photography has been featured in the Washington Post, Sierra Club, Future Snowboarding magazine, Surfmag.com, SFGate.com, and a variety of other publications