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Page 1: Your objective today is to demonstrate your ... - rvcschools.org · Title: Your objective today is to demonstrate your understanding of assemblage art by creating a photograph of

Perspective

What is FORCED PERSPECTIVE? FORCED PERSPECTIVE is aphotographic optical illusion! It uses scale and point of view totrick the eye! It can make two or more of the same object seemdifferent than their actual size. Forced Perspective generally falls into a few main categories.Making a main subject largerMaking a main subject smallerMerging subjectsBending gravityMore samples at https://sites.google.com/a/pgcps.org/erhs-photography/forced-perspective

Forced

Your objective today is to demonstrate your understanding offorced perspective photography.

What is PERSPECTIVE? Makes something look 3-dimensional on a2-dimensional surface.

http://www.instantshift.com/2010/08/24/88-brilliant-

examples-of-forced-perspective-photography/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/flea_yan/4112827294/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/h19/226665638/

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PerspectiveForced

Making Main Subject SmallerMaterials: Two people, sneakers, chair and camera/iPhone.Watch video on how Forced Perspective was in Lord of the Rings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWMFpxkGO_s&feature=emb_title

Hold the camera/phone/iPad close to the floor.1.

2. The model sits in a chair with shoes off.

3. Shoes are placed near the camera.

4. Line up the shoes so it looks like themodel is wearing them.

5. Take a few photos. How did it turn out?Try tilting the camera on an angle. It will take a few tries to get the perfectforced perspective photo.