Very interesting article :)))
We need scales sometimes, as in the #tinyartchallenges. Otherwise the photo has no impact. But there is another tool, if you take macro photographs. This is the depth of field! The less the DOF the more the object looks tiny, like this blue flower.
Sometimes, I also play with tiltshift, like this:
This is the view of Budapest but looks like a mock-up.
Thanks for your article, because I became inspired again! Maybe my next article will be about optical illusion!
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I like your example and I also love to play with depth of field. Good to know that you're inspired!
This is my first article about illusion in art: https://steemit.com/art/@kalemandra/warning-if-you-only-believe-in-your-eyes-your-brain-can-be-easily-deceived-post-1-art