15 Forced Perspective Technique Examples
The forced perspective technique manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they actually are.
The forced perspective technique manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they actually are.
Look at what David Kassan can do with an iphone.
Analogue cameras are still loved by a lot of people but what about the walkman? Read this fun article of a kid that was asked to trade its iPod for a Sony Walkman for some time. The comment I liked the most was along the lines of:“Glad all the technological change took place before I was born … !”
Yuri Arcurs is the world’s top selling microstock photographer and has one serious micro stock photo studio. Via strobist.
Sean Geng has compiled a list 30 exceptional web page designs for your inspiration.
Jason Munn designed a beautiful cover for my friend’s band the “The Echo Falls”. I do like many more of Jason’s pieces for their apparent timeless appeal.
Jozef has compiled an A-Z list of creative elite designers and bloggers to follow on Twitter.
What is the Lensbaby Composer? The composer is a ball and socket designed lens that allows a photographer to deliver smooth selective focus. Similar (to an extent) to a tilt shift lens but much less expensive.
Jacob Cass sent out a tweet asking my followers what their favourite font was and why.
Donny and Marie’s Star Wars with special guests Redd Foxx, Kris Kristofferson and Paul Lynde. It horrifying but I can’t stop watching it!