Monocular Cue: Texture Gradient
A gradual change from coarse, distinct texture to a fine, indistinct texture signals increasing distance. Objects appear smaller and more densely packed.
Up close, one can clearly see the cracks in the ground and the distinct texture of the ground itself. As the visual field moves back, the texture isn't nearly as defined as it was before.
Up close we can clearly see the grapes and berries but looking further out it becomes a blur of purple and blue.
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