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Best and Worst of Forced Perspective

I chose Ben's picture to be re-shot because there are many things that could be changed.




First, when choosing the scenery of this picture, it appears that the camera was in the sun meanwhile the person was in the shade. This caused an unfocused look and a glare/reflection that is extremely noticeable on the camera lens.


Secondly, the elephant and human are both blurry. This is where scenery can take part in again. Re-shooting this picture in the sun can help with a better focus as well as adjusting the focus measure on the camera.


Thirdly, the human in the back is no where close to touching the elephant. Adjusting the toy or telling the human to go closer to the toy would benefit the re-shot version. Also, we can see that the human doesn't have much space behind him, therefore, it would be best to re-shoot this picture in an open area.


Fourthly, the editing done on this picture can be fixed, if all of my feedback took place, then the half human clearly edited out in the middle back can be changed to being completely out.



The second picture I chose seems to be very valuable. This picture was taken by Val. The camera settings on this picture are very well done.


Although, the "bigger" human can be put off more to the side rather than mostly taking up the whole space. This can be easily re-shot at a much better angle so that way the "tiny" human is much more in the picture as well. Overall, this picture is very good and has the most potential.




 
 
 

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