Forced Perspective Photography: A Joke on the Eyeball | Photography Friend

by fotomen on 2011-05-17 09:26:07

The so-called forced perspective refers to a photographic technique that uses optical and visual illusions to distort the shape of the photographed object, making it appear closer, larger, or smaller. It takes advantage of the human eye's perceptual illusions to create incorrect relative perceptions between the photographed object and its surrounding environment. Combined with the photographer's creativity and changes in camera angles, this technique can produce highly amusing photographs.