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   1.The image is of some people on the beach they are upside down and they are making it seem like they are giraffe but they really are not.

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   2.This image uses forced perspective because it is using an illusion to make it seem like the image of these people are giraffes. 

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   3.They created tis image by putting themselves upside down and making it seem like they are giraffes and they made the color black and white so at first glance it looks like another image.

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   4.If I were to crate tis imageI would probably do the same thing of how we are positioned and add the black and white to make the look more like a forced perspective image than just two people upside down because if they were in color it would be east to see what is happening at first glance.

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   5.The depth of field effects the image because they are in the middle area so they came out clear but the background also came out clear so they are in the perfect spot for the depth of field.For the line of sight they are centered in the image and its a clear shot of both of them.

   1.The image is of a man laying on the floor making it look like he is climbing a wall or something. He also added rope to add extra effect to the photo.

   2.This image use forced perspective by making it seem like he i climbing but he actually is not.

   3.They created this forced perspective image by turning the camera upside down to add the effect that he is upside down but he is just on the floor.

   4.If I were to create this image I might of done it on the wall instead of the floor so if you were to turn this image upside down it wouldn't look like he is on the floor.

   5.The depth of field affects the image because he is centered in the depth of fields so he is perfectly clear while some of the background is a bit blurry.

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   1.This image Is of a girl how is "holding" the moon on her back to make it look like she is carrying it on her back.

   2.This image uses forced perspective because in the image it like she is holding the moon but she actually is not holding it the moon is way further than what it looks like.

   3.They created this image by having the girl stand on the hill to get the perfect spot to make it look like she is holding the moon.

   4.If I were to create this image it might be way worse than this picture but I would use the same method they used to create this image.

   5.The depth of field is great in this image because the main focus is in the middle so it has a wide depth of field so it can get the moon in a clear shot. The line of sight is great as well because you get a perfect shot of the main point of the image.

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   1.This image is of a guy in the distance putting his hands up so it looks like he is holding the gold ball. While another person holds the ball.

   2.This image uses forced perspective because the man is actually not holding the gold ball but at first glance it looks like he is.

   3.They created this image by having one guy go into the distance while another holds the ball so it looks like the guy in the distance is holding it.

   4.If I were to create this image I would have used a different ball or object so it would look like the person is holding something else I would also use the same method and depth of field.

   5.The depth of field affects the image because they are using a smaller depth of field to make the ball and fingers clearer than everything else. The lien of sight is clear straight through the middle of the image.

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   1.The image is of someone holding some shoes and it seems like there is no gravity in the image. But in reality there is but it just seems like there isn't.

   2.This image uses forced perspective because it makes the image look like the shoes are floating but they aren't. It isn't till you look at the image for a bit till you can figure out what is actually happening in the image.

   3.They created this forced perspective by having someone hold up shoes while they turn the camera upside down to get the effect that the shoes are floating.

   4.If I were to create this image I would do it in a similar way to make the object look like it is defying the laws of gravity. 

   5.The depth of field affects the image because since it uses a closer depth of field it uses a faster shutter speed o the hand and shoes look clear while the background gets a little blur to it.

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   1.This image is of another golf ball that looks way bigger than it actually is. To where it looks like the man is rolling the ball on the floor.

   2.This image uses forced perspective because it makes the golf ball look 20 times the size of its original size.It looks like he is struggling trying to move it but the ball is actually not that big and heavy.

   3.They created these forced perspective images by putting the ball closer to the camera to make it seem like the ball is bigger. They had the guy go further away so he looks smaller in the image.

   4.If I were to create this image I would have put the ball on a different platform instead of the grass because the grass is at the bottom of the photo so I would have put it on something else so it won't be blurry.

   5.The depth of field affects the image because it uses a middle depth of field to get the guy in a clear shot but have the golf ball a bit blurry. It changes how the image looks.The line of sight is straight down the middle.

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   1.The image is of a girl going into a jar so in the jar looks like the jar is bigger than the girl. It also has a hand in it so it makes it seem like the girl in the image is really small.

   2.The image uses forced perspective because it makes it seem like the girl in the image is really small and is about to get captured by the jar. In reality the jar is just close to the camera so It looks big.

   3.They created this forced perspective image by putting the jar close to the camera while the girl goes behind the jar to make it seem like she is about to go inside of it.

   4.If I were to create this image I would do the same method of putting an object closer to the camera to make it seem like the object is bigger than the person in the image.

   5. The depth of field affects the image because it uses a middle depth of field so the jar and the person are more detailed than everything else. It uses a mid shutter speed so the further away an object is the less clear it will be. The line of sight is straight through the middle.

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