Forced Perspective
Forced perspective is a fascinating technique that has been used in architecture, photography, and filmmaking for decades. It involves an optical illusion that manipulates human perceptions by making objects appear larger, smaller, farther, or closer than they are. This technique works by taking advantage of the correlation between the size of objects and their distance from the viewer.
By carefully arranging objects and adjusting the camera, the viewer’s visual perception can be altered. That’s what is the case in this photo. This guy has a red-colored toy Porsche and uses the technique to increase the size of the vehicle and make his friends jealous.