perspective
In German, the word 'Perspektive' is used in the same way as in English. It refers to a particular attitude towards something, a point of view, or a way of regarding things. It can also refer to a specific view or outlook, as in 'from this perspective, the situation looks different'. The word can also be used to refer to the art technique of depicting three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, as in 'perspective drawing'.
From my perspective, that looks good.
This phrase is used when someone wants to express their opinion from their standpoint or viewpoint about a situation or object. It can be applied in various contexts, either at workplace - evaluating a plan or project, or in casual situations.
Perspective is very important in this job.
In this sentence, 'Perspektive' refers to a way of thinking, viewing, or perceiving one’s environment. It means having a broader view or being able to see the bigger picture which can help in performing the job better.
The camera's perspective affects how the picture looks.
This sentence speaks about 'Perspektive' in a technical sense, related to photography. Here it deals with the angle or direction from which the camera views and captures a scene. Different perspectives can greatly change the impression of a photograph.