Monday, January 3, 2022

SLJ Step It Up: Photography Fun Perspectives

Today, I used my chromebook to create a video showing how to take photos using forced perspectives.

First, I clicked on a link and read the information about how to take forced perspective images.

Second, I made a presentation with the pictures that I clicked so that I could explain them. 

Third, I made a screencastify telling what was happening in the picture and how I clicked it.

For the first picture it looks like I am scared of the giant pikachu. I clicked the picture by going behind and putting the pikachu near the camera.

For the second picture it looks liked I am pushing the falling shoe. I clicked the picture by going behind and holding the shoe in a slanting angle.

For the third picture it looks like I am balancing on a big pepsi can. I clicked the picture by climbing on the wall far away  and holding the pepsi can near the camera. 

Next, I saved my video in my drive and copied the embed code.  

Lastly, I checked the sharing my permission and put anyone with the link setting.

I learnt that forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. . 

An interesting fact is that distance depends on the amount of size difference you want to achieve in the picture.

I liked doing this Summer Learning Journey task because I got improve in photography which I was not good at.

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sahil!


    Chris here again from the Summer Learning Journey. Hari tau hou, Happy New Year! Did you have a good break?

    As usual, you’ve posted something really fantastic. Pai mahi! I’m glad you enjoyed the task, and that you feel like your photography has improved! Did you have a favourite of these pictures? I think I like the Pikachu one the most, personally.

    Looking forward to seeing what else you post!


    Ngā mihi,
    Chris

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    1. Kia ora Chris,

      Thank you for commenting on my blog post and the feedback too.
      Yes, I had an amazing break! I spent lots of fun time with my family.
      My favourite picture was me balancing on the pepsi can because it was balancing on the wall on one foot.
      What do you like about the Pikachu picture?

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

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    2. Mōrena Sahil!

      Glad to hear it’s been going well! That’s impressive about the Pepsi can.

      I think the Pikachu one was my favourite because the peaceful expression on their face, contrasted by the fear of you (the smaller character in the image) is funny. Plus, it’s one of the best done forced perspective photos of the collection, you positioned it really well! Ka pai!


      Ngā mihi!
      Chris

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