I like the forced perspective unit it was difficult at first trying to find ways to make 2 normal sized objects change their size but through critical thinking and hard work I was able to make these photos and i'm really they proud of them.
This photo I like to call the Climb Of Friendship shows movement in the climb as it looks like someone's climbing on top of the person's lap. The proportion and scale using this the person with the pink shirt looks bigger while the person with the blue pants goes further in the back and the boldness of the blue in the sky makes you point out the matching this of the persons blue pants since it is both vibrant and emphasized in the photo.
In this photo the model shows movement as it looks like she's about to jump into a trash can, proportion and scale is being used in the trash can looking bigger than it actually is, and I like the use of space in this one because it provides you with a greater scale to see rather than having stuff in the background that will ultimately make the illusion
In this photo of the Lone Ranger, proportion and scale are shown as the model is very small and the poles are very big. It looks as if he is standing on the table grabbing onto the pole I like this photo because at first he's not really emphasized but as you look around and you see the pole next to the F building, you will be drawn into the trees but once you see the model you really can't help but to only see him.