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The distance around an object is called its perimeter. ------------------------------------------------- Or if it is a circle its circumference.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
It is called the radius. The full distance is called the diameter.
Perimeter
The distance around an object is called its perimeter. ------------------------------------------------- Or if it is a circle its circumference.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
It's called shyness
It is called a "look of outward regard."
I no its something called look somwhere else
optical illutions
Basically, so they can gather more light for when you are photographing something at a great distance. Otherwise "telephoto" (long distance) shots would look "dark".
While seeing at the mirror from a distance be sure that you image should be very clear not like liquifyed or something...
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Fascination is the word you are looking for.
when you see this you are looking at something called the horizon line, this happens mostly and sunrise and sunset, I learnt that in art! As far as I know there is no reason why this happens, but if anyone knows a reason it would be good to find out.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.