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Illusion of Motion
The blurred lines in the photo on the billboard give a driver the illusion of motion
at a high rate of speed. I really think this is a very creative way to accomplish this.
http://wync.typepad.com/wync/images/ford1.jpg
The multiple images in this piece suggests the stick figure in an anticipated state of motion in the first frame, which then goes on to a full jump. The frames of the stick figure were added in by the animator to give more of an illusion of fluid motion.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2523/3922584679_e251e92f67_o.jpg
The blurred lines of the people in the foreground clearly show that they are dancing and moving.
http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/00F/00FBFl-28059984.jpg
Illusion of Space
This image shows an amplified perspective of the woman with a gun. The gun being practically right in your face while the girl is set back a bit shows that she is in the background.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bm3yHeUJ0M4/Rxa6xGT3AHI/AAAAAAAAAGc/Wud3QE-e9_w/s320/Trin2.jpg
This photo shows a one-point perspective. The men in the back appear to be down a tunnel, which you can see by dots which decrease in size and the lines converging to the single vanishing point.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2198/2123796546_f8cfefb505.jpg
This garden path photo shows the use of aerial perspective. The use of the dark coloring in the foreground contrasting with the lighter colors in the back show the depth of the path very nicely.
http://www.infobritain.co.uk/Great_Dixter_Path.jpg
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