If anything, we were able to see clouds this summer. From the ones that look like sheep to the ominous ones that chased us off the beach. Clouds are not only a trend this summer, but also a trend in photography using the forced perspective technique, which means that they are active participants in the photo and not just a backdrop. Take a look at some of the most creative ones in our photo gallery.
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Clouds are one of those objects that we regularly associate with psychological phenomenon, which we call pareidolia. It is a tendency to make sense of undefined formations or for recognizing shapes and patterns familiar objects in random objects. And who, if not the clouds, are the humus for this phenomenon. A few photographers have confused it with optical blinds and imagination and created interesting shots where masses of water drops/crystals are not just appendages, but main props.