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I guess you can say this is a force perspective. because it looks like the shadows have faces but they just drew in the sand. I think this looks cool and funny because all the different faces that are there.

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  1. I love this idea, its simple but yet creative.

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  2. Never, have I ever, been more terrified than I am while looking at this startling picture. The shadows...have faces...let that sink in. Most of their faces looks twisted and sad, and thats just terrifying. Overall, I like this creative use of forced perspective. Now I'm off to cry myself to sleep.

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