FIX YOUR PIX—
Here is another in my series of tips to improve your photography.
Change your angle of view!
Every amateur photographer, it seems, stands on his hind feet and shoots away with his camera at eye level. Consequently, pictures tend to have a boring sameness about them.
In the top picture I used an angle of view above my fisherman son Craig. That adds interest to the picture and changes the background to all water. The middle picture was simply taken from a low angle of view and the last picture, also from a very low angle of view was shot directly into the sun.
Three pictures—each with the identical subject, but quite different simply because of a change in the camera angle.
Stay tuned for the next installment of Fix Your Pix.
Here is another in my series of tips to improve your photography.
Change your angle of view!
Every amateur photographer, it seems, stands on his hind feet and shoots away with his camera at eye level. Consequently, pictures tend to have a boring sameness about them.
In the top picture I used an angle of view above my fisherman son Craig. That adds interest to the picture and changes the background to all water. The middle picture was simply taken from a low angle of view and the last picture, also from a very low angle of view was shot directly into the sun.
Three pictures—each with the identical subject, but quite different simply because of a change in the camera angle.
Stay tuned for the next installment of Fix Your Pix.
1 comment:
thanks...what simple and cool techniques.
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