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1.. this image of a man on what looks like the beach. he is holding a pair of huge sun glasses. his legs are bent because the glasses are heavy

2.this image uses forced perspective by making it seem like the guy is holding the sunglasses, and the man makes it seem like the glasses are heavy and he might be struggling to hold the glasses.

3.they created this forced perspective by making the man go far back, lowering the camera, and putting he sunglasses at the top of the camera lens.

4. i would have made him go far back, put the glasses infant of the camera and made him squat so that it made him look tired

5.the line of sight affected the image.

1. this image is of lot of lights, maybe city lights that are kinda blurry, and they are all close together. with a bowl in the image with a hand holding chopsticks.

2. this image uses forced perspective by making it seem like the lights are in the bowl and the person is eating a ball of light with chop sticks.

3. i think they put the bowl infant of the lights, and same as the chop sticks

4. i would have put the bowl a really far distance from the lights, and then make it to where the lights are a little bit above the bowl. 

5. line of sight affected the image because it made the image look like there was a bowl full of light balls. distance affected the image because it made it look like the chopstick look like it was holding the light.

1.in this image there is a big bucket, and it is directly over a lady and she is holding a child. the lady has a forced scared look on her face. 

2. they used forced perspective by making it look like there is a huge person trying to capture the two people in a bucket.

3. they created this forced perspective by making the hand appear larger and same as the bucket, and making the people look smaller than the hand.

4, i would've put the hand really close the the camera, and make the lady and the child go a little bit further, and pt the camera at a high level.

5. line of depth affects it because you can tell that the camera is at a higher level than the people because they look smaller. the distance affects the image because it helps the hand and bucket look bigger than they actually are.

1.this image is of a 5 solar bill completing the half of the lincoln memorial. they are holding up the 5 dollar bill and are making two things into one.

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1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain

1. in this image there is a cone full of cloud with pretty blue sky as the background.

2. they used force perspective in this image because instead of ice cream being in the ice cream cone, it looks like clouds are in the ice cream cone. so it looks like a mix of ice cream and cotton candy.

3.they created this forced perspective by aiming the cone at the sky, and using one of the little clouds to make it look like the cloud is in the cone.

4. i would have done the same thing, aim the cone up at the sky. then i would wait for the perfect moment which is when the cloud is directly in the cone.

5. line of sight affects the image because the cloud had to be at a perfect line to fit in the cone, distance affects the image because the cloud looks smaller from a far distance, if it was any closer, the cloud would be too big.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.

1. this image is of a little man drinking from a huge bottle of mountain dew. He is holding the huge bottle

2. they used forced perspective to make the bottle seem way bigger than the man. and make the man smaller as well

3.they created forced perspective by having the bottle close up to the camera, and the man going very far from the camera and holding his arms up so it seems like he is takin a drink from the bottle.

4.i would have done the same, have the person go really far so that the person looks like he is smaller than the bottle. 

5. line of sight affects this image because it makes the bottle look above, but almost even with the persons head.

1. What is the image of? Describe it in detail.

2. How does this image use forced perspective? Explain.

3. How do you think they created this forced perspective? Explain.

4. How would you have created it? Explain.

5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain

1. this image is of a lantern that is lit up by the sun, and the sun is either setting or rising. 

2.this image uses forced perspective because it looks like the sun is the light in the lantern.

3.they created this forced perspective by putting the lantern directly infant of the sun to make it look lit up.

4.i would have done the same thing and put the lantern infront of the sun at an angle, to make it look like the sun is the right light.

5.the distance affects the picture because  if the lantern was any closer, the lantern would be too big.

Forced Perspective journal

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