Calling all photography creatives! We are putting up a temporary photography display and we want to showcase your creativity! The theme of this community photography display is Forced Perspective.
Forced perspective is a type of photography technique where you manipulate the subjects of the photo to create an optical illusion. You can achieve this by playing with your camera angle, the perspective, props, subject sizes (by being closer or farther from the camera), and much more. One example is all of the pictures of people "holding up" the Leaning Tower of Pisa! You can trick the eye and create all sorts of unique photos!
If you need a more in depth explanation of forced perspective photography, here is a link to a blog with tips and examples: https://www.miops.com/blogs/news/the-essential-guide-to-forced-perspective-photography
Please submit all photos by Monday, May 20th, and be sure to come by the library to check out the community display that will be up all through the end of May.