Less traditional purposes include creating false impressions, such as photos of “big fish” or feelings of heights that cause vertigo. There are countless ways to use perspective, and creative photographers always consider it in their compositions. This is a great way to create an illusion of three-dimensional space that is defined as the sense of depth. Naturally, when a photographer takes a low perspective, viewers won't be able to see as much of the scene as they would if the photographer were taking a high perspective.
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