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The Sunday Challenge - Forced Perspective (forced anxiety)


Hay up! (note in pic of my set up)
Whew...this was a tough one this week. I didn't get my shot until Saturday evening after much research on the internet all week and coming up with zero ideas. It was confusing to me as I think some of the examples of forced perspective online may have been done in Photoshop and this challenge required you to actually use just your camera with little to no post processing.
After I decided on this photo and put everything away I did some more reading on "forced perspective" and realized that if I would have been farther away from the toy Bobcat it would have made it easier to get everything in focus (cropping afterward if needed.) So next time I will try increasing my depth of field by backing up a bit more.
(Amazing Stoker you get the blue ribbon for "Most Challenging Challenge" so far in my book. :)
Whew...this was a tough one this week. I didn't get my shot until Saturday evening after much research on the internet all week and coming up with zero ideas. It was confusing to me as I think some of the examples of forced perspective online may have been done in Photoshop and this challenge required you to actually use just your camera with little to no post processing.
After I decided on this photo and put everything away I did some more reading on "forced perspective" and realized that if I would have been farther away from the toy Bobcat it would have made it easier to get everything in focus (cropping afterward if needed.) So next time I will try increasing my depth of field by backing up a bit more.
(Amazing Stoker you get the blue ribbon for "Most Challenging Challenge" so far in my book. :)
, Indycaver (Norm), HaarFager, Don Sutherland and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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