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1. The image is of a toy dinosaur trying to bite the moon. It is standing on top of something and around plants. The image is a  syllouet. The way this image is using forced perspective because the dinosaur is closer to the camera and from a Worms eye view. The moon is farther back so that it looks smaller. i think they put the dinasour on top of something and brought it closer to the camera then they figured out the distance of where the mouth should be so it can look like hes eating the moon. The way i would have created it is in the same way but i wouldnt include in what it is standing on so that it just looks like it is big. The line of sight affects the image becasue the dinarous looks like he really is about to touch the moon. the dephth of fields plays a role in this image becasue without it the dinasour wouldnt have been the main focous and it wouldnt have seemed like the dinasour is big. the distance had to do a lot because in reality the moon is much larger than a toy dinasour but with the distance between them it made it seem the pther way around. 

This image is of a horse and someone on top of it in a deserted place. They are standing around large rocks and the horse or whatever it is is standing on two legs. This image uses forced perspective because The object seems large and fits in into it enviornment making it look like they are real. I think they created the forced perspective by placing the oject a little closer to the camera but having part of the rock in front.  that way it looks like its just riding around big rocks and looks more human sized. The way i would of created this image is by setting my object with more objects simaliar to it making it look like there was a war going on between them. I would of done it from the same angle and keep the same enviornment around the object. 

This image is of a man being flicked and being flipped over into the water. It looks like it is a lake and there is a white boat in the background. The guy is topless and wearing black trunks. When he completes the jump at the end theres splashing water from where hes inside. This image is using force perspective by making the hand look like it is actually flicking someone and making them do a flip into the water. The human looks alot smaller than what he actually is. In reality a hand is not as large as a human, it is actually smaller. The way they created this image way by placing the guy further away and bringing in their hand closer to the camera. So when the guy does the flip the hand looks like it belongs to a giant and he was the one to flick him causing him to do a flip.  

This image is of a spray can spraying out clouds. The spray can is white making it look like its spraying out white paint that are clouds. This image is using forced perspective by making the clouds look like they are coming out of the spray can. The spray can isnt bigger then the clouds in reality but since force perspective was applied it changed and now it looks like the can is bigger. The way this image was created was that they looked for a cloud in the sky to make this image look realistic. Then once they found that they placed the spray can in the perfect spot where the cloud starts. They brought their hand closer to the camera to be able to make it seem like the clouds are coming out of the can. 

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this image is of a lady pulling a sleenshot and shooting the person out of it. it looks like they are in white sands but it looks to flat. The guy being shot is positioned in a way that it looks like he is scared for his life. This image uses forced perspective by making the guy look smaller than what he really is. It looks like he is being pulled by the girl in the front. The way they created this image is by putting the main subject that is going to be larger up front closer to the camera. Then they have to stay still and the second subject comes in and they adjust him to where it looks like he is being pulled with the sling shot. 

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