
PHOTO II







MOTION BLUR















FORCE PERSPECTIVE


1. What is your image of? Explain.
my image is of a girl holding a sun flower with her right hand. she is in a room with yellow walls and wearing a green jacket making it seem more like fall.
2. How does this image use force perspective? Explain.
The way this image uses forced perspective is because she really isn't holding the flower. The flower looks big comparing to her so it sees like she's holding a giant flower.
3. How did you create this image? ExplaIN
I made her stand a little back and while i was holding the camera with my other hand i grabbed the flower. i messed around with the angle and positioned it where it looks like she's grabbing it with her hand.
4. What was hard about creating this force perspective image? Explain.
The hard part was trying to stay still. I didn't have a tripod so i struggled a lot and my arms were getting tired.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image? Explain.
This image is of a girls leg stepping on a soccer ball in a grass field. The ball is from adidas and it is pink and white.
The way this image uses force perspective is because it looks like the foot is right on top of the ball. The ball is also larger than the girls legs.
The way i created this image was by plCING MY BALL WHERE I WANTED IT TO STAY. then i adjusted the girl and raised her leg until it was in the right spot.
The hard thing about this image was getting the camera to focus on both subjects. i gave up and took it with my phone and thats how the image came out clear. The quality was lower but thats fine.

This image is of a girl doing something similar to a ballerina move. The sun flower is around her waist and looks like it is a skirt. The way this image is using forced perspective is because i am making daisy stand behind and bringing the flower closer to the camera making the sun flower look like she is wearing it as a skirt. The way i created this image is that i made daisy pose like a ballerina by the wall and when she did her pose i got the flower and adjusted it with my hand. i over it around the put it to her waist and i shot the picture. The hard thing about this image wasn't for me but for my model. she couldn't hold the pose because she kept losing her balance. It took us a few tries for her not to fall in the middle of the picture.




this image is of a cup pouring out white stuff from the sky. They way this image is using forced perspective is by making the clouds seem like its beingpoured out of the cup in a way. It is creating an illusion betwenn the cup and the clouds and thats how it is created the forced perspective. The way i created this image was by using someone to be able to hold the cup in the air and i adjusted it close enough to one of the clouds to make it seem like theyre coming out of the cup. When i felt like it looked good i shot the picture and created this, The hard part about this image was being able to find a cloud that i could use to creat the illusion of something coming out of the coffe mug. even yet i still couldnt find a cloud that would create a really good illusion comparing to this one
This image is of a girl kicking a trash can with her right leg. The way this image is using forced perspectivee is by creating the illusion that jackys leg is touching the trash can. in reality shes not, shes still like a few steps away from the trash can. The way i created this image was by placing jacky far away enough where her leg looked like it was the same disance away from the trash. then i told her to rise her leg up and i caught the perfect angle to where i could take the picture and creat the illusion i wanted.
The hard part about this image was for jacky to be able to keep her balance. as you can see shes making the most ugly face expression but that was because she was about to fall.
line of sight affected this image because its making it seem like jacky is actually touching the trash with her foot. Dephth of field affected the image because both the trash and jacky are in focuse. The image sorta affected the image, everything is the same size as as seen in the picture but jacky isnt really touching the trash can.
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This image is of a little girl holding someone else by their arm. They are in a grass fied and the little girl looks happy. The way this image is using forced perspective is by creating an illusion that makes it seem like the girl is holding a tinny human by their hand. The way i created this image is by making jacky stand really far away and i told the little girl to stick her hand out like if she was pinching something and jacky held her arm straight out. The hardest part about this image was finding someone to help us because it was only jacky and me so we found a random little girl and asked if she could help. dephth of field affected the image becasue the little girl is in focuse but jacky isnt that much but shes close enough to not be completly blurred out. light of sight affected the image becasue its making it seem like jacky is being held by the arm. The distance affects the image becasue if jacky was closer she would be too big and it would not look right at all.
This image is of a girl kicking a soccer ball at a park. The way this image is using forced perspective is becasue it is creating the illusion that the soccer ball is much bigger than jacky. The way i created this image was by palacing the ball where i wanted it, i made jacky stand in back of the ball with alot of distance. i then told her to lift her foot and pretend that shes kicking the ball. when i moved around i was able to find the perfect angle. The hardest part about this image was being able to keep the ball still. I had to put someothing on the side of it so it wouldnt move anymore. Light of sith affected this image becasue it makes it seem like the ball is larger than jacky. depth of field affected this image becasue everything is actuallhy in focuse. the distance affected the image becasue if jakcy was closer she wouldnt look like shes smaller that the ball.
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Still Life
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