There is no object so large but that at a great distance from the eye it does not appear smaller than a smaller object near.
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The eye of a human being is a microscope, which makes the world seem bigger than it really is.
Satellite datasets like WorldView can see objects as small as 1.5 feet in diameter. In 2014, WorldView-3 will be able to see objects a small as a foot.
Our eyes only see the big dimensions, but beyond those there are others that escape detection because they are so small.
For an object under the eye will appear very different from the same object placed above it; in an inclosed space, very different from the same in an open space.
For myself, I am very small indeed in my own eyes.
I was drawing a mandolin, and I made the sound hole very small, which made the mandolin look gigantic. I saw that making the details small made the form monumental. So in my figures, the eyes, the mouth are all small, and the exterior form is huge.
You are that vast thing that you see far, far off with great telescopes.
Small is the number of people who see with their eyes and think with their minds.
I see my large nose, like half an avocado. I broke it falling downstairs when I was six, and it now resembles a large blob of play-dough.
We're giants, and we're unaware of things that are too small for us to see.