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Optical perspective

Optical perspective refers to the way objects appear to the eye based on their distance and position relative to the viewer. In art and photography, it’s used to create a sense of depth on a flat surface, making scenes look more realistic. Techniques include using lines that converge, adjusting sizes of objects to suggest distance, and manipulating light and shadow. This helps convey three-dimensional space, guiding the viewer's eye and enhancing the overall experience of the image or scene. Essentially, it’s about how we perceive visual information in relation to our point of view.