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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

This image is of a man using forced perspective photography to take a picture of him looking like he's painting the center building and the skyline. This image uses forced perspective by bending gravity and making it look like its just a painting of his creation. How I think he took this picture was by getting on a rooftop, brought all his painting objects and camera set the scene and took the picture. How I would of done would probably be the same way just at a different angle. How I think it affected this image is because obviously the building is pretty far away and he's on a completely different building so he had to use a large F-stop to get large depth of field.

The image is a woman on a beach that looks similar to the ones of Thailand, the photographer using forced perspective makes it look like she's holding up the rock.  To create this image they probably saw the way the rock looked and decided to take the picture for a good laugh and memory. How I would've done it would be get everybody in the photograph and make it look like they were all holding it up with one finger. I think how it would be affected would be the light coming in from the cliffs makes it look even more convincing.

This image is of a man or in this case a (giant) blowing all the little people off his hand.  How this image uses forced perspective is by having man close to the camera and the rest of the people far back in the sand. How I think they did was by having all the little people get far back and have the man stay close to the camera and then they took some pre-shots to find the right line of sight. I would have done the same thing besides have the man's body more in the picture. It seems to be a bright day outside so the sun probably effected the way this images line of sight. 

This image is of a man holding up the plane while sitting down on the ground. How this image uses forced perspective is by making it look like the man is a giant grabbing the plane out of mid-air. How they created it was probably by just out of nowhere they saw the plane and decided to take a picture. I would have probably planned this image and got a different angle or used some sort of prop. The plane is really low flying over them so it makes it look a lot different if it was higher. The line of sight is kinda weird since the subject and the photographer are both sitting down. 

This image is of a woman kissing one of the many statues in Egypt. How it uses forced perspective is by making it look like the woman is kissing the statue that is 1000X bigger than she is. They probably created it by seeing the chance for this type of picture and had too take so many images to find the right depth of field. I would of created it by using it at different distance and angle that her whole body looks just as big as the statue. 

This image is of a man or woman using some sort of spray can to make it look like the clouds are being sprayed out of the can. How it uses forced perspective is by bending gravity and making the main image larger and by merging two images. How I think they created this image was by taking the spray can and angling it perfectly with the clouds. I would probably create it by using a different can and a different shaped cloud. How the depth of field was effected by the fact that the hand was so close to the camera. 

This image is of a man holding a woman above a freezing lake. How this image uses forces perspective by making the main subject larger then he really is and making the woman look smaller. I think they created it by having the woman stand at the end of the snow and have the man grab her with his hand. 

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