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Forced Perspective

  • Writer: Joey Dominguez
    Joey Dominguez
  • Sep 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 26, 2024

For my Forced Perspective Project, me and my team gathered props and decided to manipulate the human eye for photography. We spent 1 week taking these photos to allude a different perspective. Many of our toy props differentiated from sizes. Some were the size of a palm; others were as long as our forearms. We came up with creative ways to utilize these props with our surroundings.



For all these images we held our camera and prop closer to the camera to show a larger realistic scale. We put a human to show a realistic scaled size comparison to further our illusion. We used expressions and surroundings to pop our photos and deem them interactive. We shot with ISO 800, 39mm of Focal Length, F-stop 32, and a Shutter Speed of 1/160 sec. These specs allowed us to be successful in every one of our photos. Overall, we deemed our shooting successful and our first project as amazing!


 
 
 

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