Not true.
i'm an artist, you can trust my input.
working with photography, you can take a picture of anything. right? my point comes to this, subject doesn't matter. for example, lets say i go out and take a picture of a trash can. trash cans are not that pleasing to the eye. you can take some ordinary photo of that single trash can. what matters is the angles. don't overthink it. you have to let creativity flow in order to get an interesting result. get low to the ground and get close. maybe get some details in there. then to take it even a step further, that goes into your editing. that can also add to the photo. but the raw photo itself, you need to get creative.
hope that helped?
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Black Light
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i just counted the spaces
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C. During the Renaissance
Explanation:
The use of perspective in art was lost during the Middle Ages where paintings were mostly stiff and flat due to the fact that art during that time was mainly symbolic and related to the Church. With the emergence of the Renaissance, and even towards the end of the Middle Ages with transitional artists like Giotto, the use of linear perspective is once again an important characteristic of art.