Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Forced perspective principle
Forced perspective principle
Forced perspective refers to a photographic technique, which uses the illusion of optical and visual confusion to make objects deform, close, become bigger and smaller. Using the illusion of human visual perception, the object and the surrounding environment have a wrong relativity, coupled with the photographer's creativity and the camera's angle change, to take interesting photos.
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