Activity for User 14 - Carole Kropscot - ckropscot@hotmail.com

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12 May 18 Reply Yes, it will take me at least one year to find the right subject matter and person(s) to create a forced perspective photo. But it would feel like a real accomplishment! May 31st
12 May 18 Reply Wow, how great to see this in person! Great capture! May 31st
12 May 18 Reply I like YOU holding up the tree! May 31st
12 May 18 Reply Good tip about not showing the person's face! May 31st
12 May 18 Comment Thanks for that complete description using your new little macro lightbox. The foreground subject is large while the background item is small. That positioning of the subjects does create an interesting perspective, plus the table recedes into the background to the out-of-focus sign. I wouldn't consider it a forced perspective but one caused by a wide angle lens being close to the front subject (even though the image is a composite). Your float looks delicious, and I wish the straw pointed my way right now! May 11th
12 May 18 Comment Welcome to our group! We appreciate your comments last month. And now we have your first photo. Yes, this is forced perspective. It's like an optical illusion. I love it! My only concern here is that the photo is too dark. I brightened it up in Photoshop, maybe too much, but you get the idea. See attached photo. I need to get one of my grandchildren to pose for me! May 11th
12 May 18 Comment A really interesting photo to look at! Great composition! I'm not sure I get a feeling of forced perspective. I feel like it's a close-up of your globe. The low angle and the wide angle lens give the image its unusual appearance. But it looks natural, not forced, to me otherwise. May 11th
12 May 18 Comment Your teddy bear is cute but doesn't give me the feeling of forced perspective. It seems to be a close-up portrait with the background looking naturally sized. I don't see any optical illusion. May 11th
12 May 18 Comment Your beautiful picture looks like it was taken with one shot. Was the cowboy actually there? I can't tell if the rock formation the horse/rider are on is right in front of the taller, big rock monument or if there is a big distance between them. Is this how you saw it in person? May 11th
12 May 18 Comment I can see the effect of the reduced opacity of your finger. I'm expecting to feel that your finger is holding up the leaning tree, but I don't get that feeling. The forced perspective I'd like to see here is a whole person standing there appearing to hold up the tree with their one finger. Of course, that requires another person. I had the same situation when I went to fulfill this month's assigned subject. May 11th

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