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Forced Perspective

  • Writer: Anthony Campista
    Anthony Campista
  • Sep 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 26, 2024


For this project, I started by grabbing the camera and different objects I was going to use. Then, I changed my ISO and Shutter Speed.




In the first picture, the iso was 800, the focal length is 36mm, aperture is f/29, and the shutter speed is 1/160sec. I used the Spider-Man figure to make it look like he was getting ready to fight one of my classmates.

In the second picture, the iso was 800, the focal length is 28mm, aperture is f/25, and the shutter speed is 1/125sec. I used the dinosaur to make it look like it was going to bite my classmate's hand off.

In the third picture, the iso was 800, the focal length is 27mm, aperture is f/25, and the shutter speed is 1/200sec. I used the elephant to make it look like it was about to splash one of my classmate's with the trunk right over them.

In the forth picture, the iso was 800, the focal length is 37mm, aperture is f/29, and the shutter speed is 1/80sec. In this picture I used Spider-Man once again to look like he was moving back after getting punched.

In all four of these pictures I edited and removed back round objects and people.





 
 
 

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