Sunday, January 2, 2022

SLJ Kick Start: Photography Fun Perspectives

Today, I clicked some fun perspective images using different items.

First, I watched the instruction video so that I know what to do.

Second, I watched the video to learn how to click forced perspective images and it explained the angles and positions for the items so that it can look smaller and bigger.. 

Third, I used my chromebook to create three fun perspective images for summer using forced perspective.

Next, I asked my sister to click pictures and hold the items while I changed position and acted like I was small. 

Then, I made sure I can set my camera to a timer to help take my images. 

Lastly, I made a google drawing and added all my images in it. I also labelled them.

The three top tips for creating fun perspective images are to hold the item near the camera so it looks like it is bigger and to put the item far away from the camera so it looks like it is small. You atleast need two people including yourself to do the task because the actor needs to act and the camerman needs to hold the item and click the picture. Make sure to use good acting skills so the picture has more emotions in it.

I learnt how to be creative while using acting, angles, positions and science. 

An interesting fact is that forced perspective is a photography technique that uses the space between your subjects to create an interesting or unusual relationship between them.

I liked doing this Summer Learning Journey task because I got to learn how to click pictures using illusions.

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Sahli,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the summer learning journey.

    I love this activity as you get to use your imagination and awesome camera skills to make illusions. I think you did an awesome job introducing and explaining the activity and it is great to see that you got the whole family involved! The activity asked for summer themed illusions, how would you describe your illusions as summer themed?

    To step up this activity you could film a video showing how you created these illusion photographs!!

    I would also like to know what your favourite part of this activity was?

    Keep up the good work and I hope to see more of your posts during the Summer Learning Journey!!

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Kia ora Zana,

      Thank you for commenting on my blog post and the feedback too.
      I didn't read the task properly and forgot to make it summer themed.
      But I think that the third picture is kind of summer themed because od the cold drink can.
      Yes, I added the video of me showing how I created these illusion photographs for the step it up activity.
      My favourite part of doing this activity was to click pictures outside my house.

      Thank you so much!
      I am looking forward to your reply.
      Sahil

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