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Eclesiastés (4:9 – 12)
Más valen dos que uno,
porque obtienen más fruto de su esfuerzo.
Si caen, el uno levanta al otro.
¡Ay del que cae
y no tiene quien lo levante!
Si dos se acuestan juntos,
entrarán en calor;
uno solo ¿cómo va a calentarse?
Uno solo puede ser vencido,
pero dos pueden resistir.
¡La cuerda de tres hilos
no se rompe fácilmente!
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On the set of Blade Runner 2049 🎬
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Château de Fontainebleau, France
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Genius filmmaker Stanley Kubrick is famous for using composition to elicit psychological reactions from the viewer.

He uses a compositional technique called “One-Point Perspective.” This can be constructed by placing the camera perspective directly opposite from the horizon line and vanishing point. 👁

With this technique, the audience’s attention is always at the center of the scene (where the vanishing point lies). By placing the focus on a particular point, it makes them wonder if something will happen, creating an environment of tension and anticipation. 🧠
Scene from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. John Simmons (British, 1823-1876).
A Lady in Gold. Jon Paul (Contemporary American artist).
The historic medieval town of Amersfoort. Among the cities of Holland, it is one of those that best preserves its old town as it was in the Middle Ages. Known as the "city of stone" (Keistad). The name Amersfoort first appears in the 11th century.