Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Angles

These are images that have been taken at high and low angles. Taking photographs at high angles make a subject appear smaller and much less significant. Then again taking photographs at low angles increase the heigh of things, such as short people. The backgrounds in low angle shots tend to be of the sky or the ceiling as it is being taken from ground level. 


This photograph was taken with the camera lying on the floor, so it creates the sense that the subject is taller . Also it looks very effective with the blurred foreground and the leaves becoming more in focus as it moves backwards.

This is the same hill as the photograph before, but this image was taken from the top of the hill. It creates the sense that it gets smaller towards the bottom, so if there was a subject at the bottom of the hill, they would create the sense that they were very small and almost disappearing at the end of the path.

This is also a low angle shot. The thing I like most about this photo is that the background with the two people are out of focus and also the foreground is about of focus, but the path is in focus, and I think it looks very effective.

This photo is taken at a diagonal angle and it kind of off sets the photo.  There is more of the background in the image than the two people.

This photograph was taken at a high angle. Because it was taken while I was moving by someone stood on the other side of the stream where I jumped over, it has created a blurry effect, but because of this blur, it makes the image look a bit different.

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