Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Types of Perspective in Photography


Linear Perspective: I chose this photo because it looks like its getting smaller in the distance as the picture goes on.
Rectilinear Perspective: The lines in the building are rectangle, the are very  straigh and the windows are even with one another.

False Perspective: I chose this photo because this bridge is supposed to be straight but it was taken at a birds eye view, so it looks distorted.


Height perspective: I chose this photo because it is high up looking down on the scenery and the bridges and wtaer in  the backround.
Overlap Perspective: I chose this picture because the pyramids overlap one another and give it an overlap look, they are on the same line of sight.

Dwindling Size: I chose this photo bceause just because the crayons are smaller in the backround doesnt mean the crayon close up is bigger than all the rest, its just closer to us so it seems bigger.

Volume: I chose this photo because the shadow of the person seems more bigger and dramatic than the person actually is.


Atmospheric perspective: I chose this photo because there actually looks like there is air in the atmosphere it kind of gives it a foggy look.

Vanishing Point: I chose this photo because the halls in this photo get smaller as they are further away, and they look more wider close up because they are closer to us in the foreground.
Birds eye view: I chose this photo because it comes from a birds eye view like up in the sky. The bird would be looking down from in the air at the water and the houses/buildings.


Worms eye view: This photo looks like it would come from a worms eye view, the worm would be on the ground looking up at the flowers and the flowers are tilted upwards making it seems more higher up.

Forced Perspective: I chose this photo because the girl looks like she is eating the car because it is far away and she is close up.


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