Forced Perspective Preview
1. Forced perspective is technique in photography that is used to create optical illusions. It makes things seem different than what they really are, like in size.
2. Macro photography is extremely close up/zoomed in photography. It is usually take of really small things like bugs. It takes detailed photos and try's to make the small things look larger.
3. Micro photography is also taking pictures of small things, but on a zoomed out scale. You get close to the thing and take the picture, with a wider view.
4. I need to get a good subject, create a good viewpoint, make a depth of field, and find objects that make the subject seem different sized.
2. Macro photography is extremely close up/zoomed in photography. It is usually take of really small things like bugs. It takes detailed photos and try's to make the small things look larger.
3. Micro photography is also taking pictures of small things, but on a zoomed out scale. You get close to the thing and take the picture, with a wider view.
4. I need to get a good subject, create a good viewpoint, make a depth of field, and find objects that make the subject seem different sized.
Got it - thanks Carl!!
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