Forced Perspective Photography Assgnment
My goal for both of these pictures was to experiment with depth of field to create an image that makes the object in the background a lot smaller compared to the foreground. For the first picture, I acquired a miniature monument of the Eiffel Tower and placed a toy dinosaur in front of it. After playing around with the angles, I was able to create an image that makes the dinosaur look the same size as the Eiffel Tower, which is a massive structure in real life. For the second picture, I got my sister to hold out her hand and instructed my dad to move into a certain spot in the background. After numerous attempts, I was able to create a picture where it looks as if my dad has shrunk and is balancing on my sisters hand.
For the first picture, I would like to change the background since it looks a little bit fake. If I took this same picture outside with the horizon as the background, it would look much more realistic as the Eiffel Tower is traditionally pictured as being outside. For the second picture, I wish I could take the same picture in a plain background, such as a large, empty field. This would once again make the picture look more realistic as there would be no other objects to measure the relative size of my dad to. Since there is the ocean and some logs in the background, someone may not be able to see what the picture is trying to portray upon close inspection.
For the first picture, I would like to change the background since it looks a little bit fake. If I took this same picture outside with the horizon as the background, it would look much more realistic as the Eiffel Tower is traditionally pictured as being outside. For the second picture, I wish I could take the same picture in a plain background, such as a large, empty field. This would once again make the picture look more realistic as there would be no other objects to measure the relative size of my dad to. Since there is the ocean and some logs in the background, someone may not be able to see what the picture is trying to portray upon close inspection.


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