By, Thomas Anderson
The forced perspective technique manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they actually are. Photography also uses forced perspective a lot as well to give a certain feel to an image. That’s why I was surprised to only find a few thousand results when searching for ‘forced perspective’ on Flickr.
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This particular technique does not only create a visual interest in the photograph but also make them work of art. Here, we have compiled a stunning post on Forced Perspective Photography that will surely take your breaths away. Enjoy!
Being Crushed
Lending a helping hand
Eat
Hey, Let go
Ah it’s so little
Bonfire
The fountain
Carrying the torch for Seattle
Model Town
Suzi holding the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
SKYraker
Cycling
Twin Soul
Mind your step
God’s Canvas
Perspective gourmande
Little Man
Blowing in the Wind
How warm is the water
Presa
Hangman
Toward the Sun
A Kick in the Eye
Gimp
She’s got sunshine
Are You A Little Woodland Pixie?
David und Goliat
18 Forced Perspective
Clearing the Waters
Life in Hand
Please don’t fall
Evrenye Fighter
Crane Pruning
Kicking the barn down
Tim tastes the rainbow
Sunset
Mini Church
Hot dog!
Salar de Uyuni
Salar de Uyuni
Leaning Tower
Ouch! Cape Canaveral
Not amused: Peggy’s Cove
Dee blows off some steam
My little cousin
Forced Perspective
Source:Cronixsoul
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