Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Monocular Depth Cue: Occlusion



These images provide an example of an occlusion monocular depth cue. Objects that are closer can block objects that are further away, showing the relative position of these objects to one another. The first photo shows the second beam further back than the first one. However, if you walk in front of the beam, you can't see the second one. This allows you to decifer how and from which angles you are viewing objects.

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