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In Photography Photo I&II 2012. Perspective. Perspective . Relationship of objects to each other in a photograph Use the illusion of perspective to create a photograph with quality composition
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In PhotographyPhoto I&II 2012 Perspective
Perspective • Relationship of objects to each other in a photograph • Use the illusion of perspective to create a photograph with quality composition • It can give the sensation of volume, depth, space and distance, and provide a sense of scale in the picture.
Types of perspective • Linear perspective • Vanishing point perspective • Height perspective • Overlap perspective • Dwindling size perspective • Volume perspective • Atmospheric perspective
Assignment • Define/explain each type of perspective on handout • Take pictures of 1 or more examples of each type of perspective and upload to your wiki on a new page titled “5 Perspective” with a title by each one (i.e. 1.Linear perspective, 2. Vanishing point perspective etc.) • Learning target: student will correctly identify each type of perspective in written and photographic form
Lines coming together at one point: vanishing point perspective
There is no clear distinction how far the is from the ground is from the point of view: Height perspective
There is no clear definition of the definite volume of the shapes, the way the light hits the objects helps you see the three dimensional form: Volume perspective