Transcription: Moving closer or further away from your subject affects more than the size of your subject in the frame. It also changes the relative size of the objects in the scene. This effect is called diminishing scale and can be used to create a sense of depth as well as to create unusual impressions of a scene. Objects in the distance diminish in size in proportion to their distance from the camera. An object twice as far from the camera as another object of equal size appears one half as large in a photograph. Changing lenses can also You can also change the size of the subject in the frame, making it ...