Forced perspective is an optical illusion technique used in photography to make objects appear farther away, closer, larger, or smaller than their actual size. The document provides examples of using forced perspective to make a drink appear extra large next to a person, people appear small next to big stairs, spray paint appear on a tiny rock, and rearranging goal posts to appear closer to a person leaning on a tree.
Forced perspective is an optical illusion technique used in photography to make objects appear farther away, closer, larger, or smaller than their actual size. The document provides examples of using forced perspective to make a drink appear extra large next to a person, people appear small next to big stairs, spray paint appear on a tiny rock, and rearranging goal posts to appear closer to a person leaning on a tree.
Forced perspective is an optical illusion technique used in photography to make objects appear farther away, closer, larger, or smaller than their actual size. The document provides examples of using forced perspective to make a drink appear extra large next to a person, people appear small next to big stairs, spray paint appear on a tiny rock, and rearranging goal posts to appear closer to a person leaning on a tree.
Forced perspective is an optical illusion technique used in photography to make objects appear farther away, closer, larger, or smaller than their actual size. The document provides examples of using forced perspective to make a drink appear extra large next to a person, people appear small next to big stairs, spray paint appear on a tiny rock, and rearranging goal posts to appear closer to a person leaning on a tree.
Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical
illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. Since it was such a lovely Friday, I thought it would be fun to get outside and try our hand at a little forced photography.
What size drink? I'm thinking the extra, extra large!
No, don't step on me giant person!
Big stairs, little people. Hey, get off the railing!
How did they spray paint on such a tiny rock?
No frogs around. Maybe this chicken is a prince?
Rearranging the goal posts...
a little more to the left. Really, I could listen to you all day. I'll just lean on this tree and you tell me all about it.
In the south we drive big trucks. Really big trucks.