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Forced Perspective:
Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects. The forced perspective technique manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they actually are.
Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects. The forced perspective technique manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they actually are.
Examples:
Jean Fan:
Here Jean Fan has used lights behind her and blurred them out to make the object she is holding seem like she is the blowing bubbles and the bubbles are blurred light, spraying perfume and the blurred light is being used as the perfume currently being sprayed. It shows forced perspective as the light is behind and looking as if it is close.