Perspective
The term perspective is applied to the apparent
relationship between the position and size of objects
when seen from a specific viewpoint, in a scene
examined visually. The same principle applies when a
scene is captured by an imaging system, the only
difference being that the camera lens takes the place
of the eye. Control of perspective in photography is
therefore achieved by control of viewpoint.
Painters or digital photographers are not limited in
this way; objects can be placed anywhere in the
picture, and their relative sizes adjusted at will. If, for
example, in depicting a building, they are forced by
the presence of other buildings to work close up to it,
they can nevertheless produce a picture which, as far