- Eye level : This technique is when the photos are taken at the same level or height as the object or person. Most photographers use this technique, so when you take a photo it would be better to take them from different perspectives so that you can get a more interesting photo and make it have a better composition.
- High-level : This angle is when the picture is taken from above the photo eye-line. Making the picture more dramatic, because it looks down on the person/character.
- Low-angle : With this angle the camera positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eyeline, looking up.
- Bird's-eye angle : This would be looking directly down on the object, giving it an effect of largeness and importance.
- Slanted : This is put to the side so that the horizon meets the bottom of the frame at an angle. Giving it a sense of uneasiness or thought. Making you see it differently, giving the object and background a different view & emphasis.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Photography (In depth)- Camera Angles
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