2. Perspective
Perspective is the sense of depth or spatial
relationships between objects in the photo,
along with their dimensions with respect to the
viewpoint (camera lens or the viewer).
3. 2 dimensional perspective
2 Dimensional is where there exist two points from which an
object’s lines radiate from; the sides of the object vanish to one
of two vanishing points on the horizon line. An object’s vertical
lines do not relate to the perspective rules of the horizontal
lines. By changing the vanishing points of the object, one can
make increase or decrease the size of the object.
4. 3 dimensional perspective
3 dimensional perspective there are also two
vanishing points somewhere on the horizon;
however, unlike two-point perspective, there also
exists a vanishing point above or below the
horizon line that the vertical lines disappear to.
6. Perspective Photography
Perspective photography is the art of giving an impression of
depth to the viewer by using real world parallel lines and making
them converge in the plane of a photograph. This is achieved by
scaling the subject in the foreground against the background
elements of the picture.