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drawing from photos is a great thing to do we cant always get to a location and it means we can draw things that we might never even see let alone draw in real life but there are some fundamental differences between how a scene looks in a photo and how we see that scene in real life with our eyes those differences if were not aware of them can result in our drawing looking less realistic than we want let me explain what these differences are and how you can compensate for them when you draw once you understand them the basic reason for the difference comes because we see out of two eyes that both send information to the brain and because there are two and one is on each side of our nose one of them sees a slightly different view of whatever were looking at to the other and the Brain takes these two slightly different views and combines them into the one image that we perceive were seeing and it uses these two slightly different views to create a sense of depth we see things in thre