Forced Perspective
- Pablo Vazquez
- Sep 24, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 1, 2024
For the 1st picture i used 3200 for the ISO, 18mm, f/22, and 1/400 sec. I put the fruit closer to the camera to make it look bigger and in an angle where it looks like its hitting the umbrella. I focused the camera where the end of the umbrella is.
For the 2nd picture, I made the ISO 3200, 55 mm, f/25, and 1/400 sec. I made it look like he is going to get eaten by the toy by putting the toy more closer to the camera and put it an an angle where its standing so it looks like its looking down. I made the camera focus on him so the toy looks like it just walked in the camera and the camera couldn't focus in time.
For the 3rd picture, I used 3200 for the ISO, 55mm, f/25, and 1/400 sec. I made the toy close to the camera but this time looking at someone else. The toy was accidently blurry because i made the camera focus on the wall and the toy was to close this time.
On the 4th picture, I used 3200 for the ISO, 55mm, f/25, and 1/400 sec. I made the toy lower but accidently blurry because it was to close to the camera. I made the toy lower than the 1st picture. I made the camera focus on him.











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