Tuesday 17 January 2012

Brilliant Examples of Forced Perspective Photography Part II

You don't always have to use Photoshop to create optical illusions in your photographs. Forced perspective is an optical illusion that makes things look bigger or smaller than they actually are. It makes objects of vastly different sizes, that are at significantly different distances, appear to be of proportionate sizes and at the same focal length. Forced perspective uses visual tricks to give a warped perception of reality. It is commonly used in photographs, television, movies and architecture.












For Brilliant Examples of Forced Perspective Photography Part I Click Here.



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