Optical Interpretation of Diminishing and Non-Diminishing of Remote Objects and their Representation in Painting Lands Cape

Authors

  • Omer Elamin Ahmed Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Sudan University of Science & Technology, Khartoum-Sudan Author
  • Mubarak Dirar A. Allah Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Sudan University of Science & Technology, Khartoum-Sudan Author
  • Asim A .M. Fadol Department of Physics, Faculty of Applied Science, Bahri University, Khartoum-Sudan Author
  • Sawsan Ahmed Elhouri Ahmed Department of Physics, Faculty of Applied Science, Bahri University, Khartoum-Sudan Author

Keywords:

geometrical optics, remote objects, horizon, sky, painting landscape

Abstract

The geometry of painting land scape remains one of the long standing problems that cannot be explained theatrically. This work is devoted to use geometrical optics to explain this geometry. It utilizes eye geometry to explain why the horizon appears as an infinite line. It also explains why sky meat earth surface at a point, besides showing the reason that makes large mountains does not converge to a point far from us.

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2015-06-30

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How to Cite

Optical Interpretation of Diminishing and Non-Diminishing of Remote Objects and their Representation in Painting Lands Cape. (2015). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 5(3), 1584-1587. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/2155