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Written by David Peterson
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
Unusual Angles
Most photos are shot at eye level. I think this is because
traditionally, you needed to have the viewfinder up to your eye to
ensure you get everyone in the shot.
Because most digital cameras have an inbuilt LCD, you can now take
the camera away from your eye and try taking photos from unusual angles.
Try tilting the camera left or right to better position your subject in
the frame. Try taking the photo from below, or above your subject. Try
getting further away or closer. The main point is to move the camera
away from eye level and experiment!
There’s
always more than one way to photograph a subject. Using different
camera angles can make an otherwise boring image really stand out. The
more you practice using different angles, the quicker you’ll know what
works and what doesn’t.
Angle Tip : Lie on the ground and point your camera towards the sky for an interesting angle to shoot large monuments with.
Want to know what else helps with finding the unusual angles? Learn all about Composition with my "Digital Photo Secrets" book.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 May 2008 )
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