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Critique Blog Post - "Best Forced Perspective"

  • Writer: Aron Garcia Elias
    Aron Garcia Elias
  • Sep 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 10, 2024

Although photography helps display images to perceive a greater message, some photos might need adjustments to present such messages.


This image by Jenelle Flores portrays a photography method known as "Forced Perspective". This method makes things seem bigger and broader than they really are.

As shown, the stuffed animal appears to be the same size as the subject (Metztli). My only criticism is to make sure that the lense of the camera is clean. They're are slight black dots and lines which can distract the viewer from the overall premise of the image.



This photo was taken by Jorge Macias which again displays the method of forced perspective. As seen, spiderman seems to kick the subject giving the illusion of spiderman fighting the subject. Although the photo displays a great image, my only criticism is that the people in the back nullifies the "illusion" effect. Furthermore, the subject doesn't seem to be interacting with the toy and is simply looking down. I would try to make it seem more realistic by having the subject engage with the toy while also making sure that there are no distractions in the background.



 
 
 

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