Point of View and Perspective - Lesson 7 Yoors Photography Course
viewpoint and Perspective
In addition to the composition rules of the next lesson, you can determine a lot of your photo graph by looking at your view point of view and the perspective you get in the photo.
The point of view is the place you take with your camera in relation to the subject. You hold your camera by the ground and shoot up, or climb on a small wall and shoot from above. Or shooting right in front of you. The latter often happens, while the first two options can provide extra strong and beautiful photos.
Frog Perspective
If you keep the camera low to the ground and point up to your subject, it creates a frog perspective . The tree comes in the photo from the point of view of a frog.
The effect is that your subject comes across as extra large, powerful, and dominant.

Eyeheight Perspective

If you hold a camera parallel to the subject, and in most cases shoot straight from position, you will get a photo with eye height perspective .
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