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Forced Perspective

the use of any of various techniques (as in photography or architecture) to create the
optical illusion that objects or people are smaller, larger, closer, or farther away than
they really are.

Tips to complete a forced perspective:


1. Use Paper Cut-Outs to Transform Objects
2. Check Out Forced Perspective Poses for Inspiration
3. Plan Each Scene Beforehand for a Convincing Illusion
4. Take Test Shots
5. Try a Zoom Lens for Perspective Distortion
6. Use Small Aperture for the Best Results
7. Work With a Partner to Get the Perfect Shot
8. Play with Abstract Concepts
9. Incorporate Light
10. Composition Is Key to Creating the Illusion
11. Use Angles to Make Your Image Look 3D
12. Use a Tilt-Shift Lens
13. Create a Flat Image
14. Interact With the Environment to Create Depth
15. Use Toys to Add Character to Your Photos
16. Incorporate Buildings or Bigger Objects
17. Make Viewers Wonder How You Got That Shot
18. Use Paper Cut-Outs to Transform Objects
Examples:

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