Create 5 new photos. Perspective can alter your view of any given subject. It can make actors look taller or the statue of liberty look tiny. Choose any subject you like and photograph it from 5 different viewpoints. Shoot from above, below and all around the chosen subject to get the best shot. Don’t forget about the rule of thirds. Your five final images should be the best from all of your images. They do not have to all be from the same subject.
Use manual setting on your camera and demonstrate good exposure. Use Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed to your advantage.
The object of this lesson is to thoroughly explore your subject. Take photos from may different angles.
You may use Forced perspective for 2 of your images. Forced perspective uses camera angles and depth of field to produce images that make things look closer, bigger or smaller. This creates an optical illusion of space.