Sunday, November 6, 2016

Our second session of Forced perspectives

This week we got items to create forced perspective images. Toy dinosaurs, watering cans, shoes and even some of the new toys from the sandpit.We had to think carefully about what we could do with the items. Body language and facial expressions can make our break the realism of the image. We also had the challenge of being restricted in our spaces, as it was raining. Forced perspective needs to have a long distance to allow for the different layers to change the size of items. Lucky for cloak bays and verandas. It is pointless having a photo of something that looks ordinary, like holding a toy car.
Once we took the photos we had to crop the images to get the best effect. Remembering what we wanted as the main focus gave us a better idea about what to cut out.  Chopping of hands never felt so good. We even found that big blocks of colour are not good things.




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