Kia Ora bloggers, today for the SLJ task I did a photo shot. I had to do a forced perspective photo, a forced perspective photo is making something small look big or something big look small just depending on where you put your phone angle. Here are the photo I did, my brother helped me.
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It is me Quein again, a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. Thank you for sharing this work, this looks like a lot of fun. It was awesome that your brother could help you -Great TeamWork!!! Thank you for explaining what is a forced perspective for your fellow bloggers.
Do you have any tips to help your fellow bloggers with creating a forced perspective image? I definitely want to give it a try with my brothers. It looks like a lot of fun.
Keep up the Amazing work and I am looking forward to your next post!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Kia Ora Quein, a tip for other bloggers doing a forced perspective photo is to make sure the device your taking the photo with is on the ground so when you take the photo it looks like the 2 objects or people are standing next to each other.
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Thank you for your very thoughtful and helpful tip- Ka Pai!!!
I am looking forward to your next post!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein
Kia ora Keti,
ReplyDeleteWow!! These photos are great, well done trying the forced perspective image activity.
I wonder if you could do some different ones around in different settings? The images need to be summer themed, so think about what creative things you can do with your friends or whanau that represent summer.
What are your top tips for other people creating these images?
I’m looking forward to seeing your summer images!
Ngā mihi,
Lauren
Ka pai Keti. these look great! do you have a favourite? I think I like the first one best. I bet you had to communicate well with your brother. What was the most challenging part?
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