Here are my photos to Brenda’s “a photo study: low angle“. I have thoroughly enjoyed her post. It comprises of nice explanation and fantastic photos. A good way to learn a new topic in photography.
My understanding of low angle photography is summariazed in the following points:
- A different perspective to create unique compositions.
- Camera is either beneath the subject or looking up at it.
- Crouching and kneeling are very common positions but sometimes one might have to lie down to get a “worm’s eye view”.
- Or otherwise looking up at the subjects above us.
- Changing the angle can have big impact on the composition.
- The most important is to find an unusual viewpoint.
Yesterday I was on a “point of depature” tour, the aim was “Low angle photography”. I got some interesting shots and shall write a new post involving the concept “point of depature”.
Hope you enjoy the photos 🙂
like them all but the first one is world class! Can’t see the gravediggers wings?
thanks!
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😀 Husshhhh I survived. anyways I am glad that such services are very expensive these days.Moreover the poor guy I shot was a little shy I guess 😀
Thanks Kate.
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always my pleasure R 🙂
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Beautiful perspective of photography and looks so beautiful
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Thank you so much Tanvir.
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Every photo is beautiful in itself. Very beautiful….bole to laajwaab.
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Thank you so much bhai!
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Beautiful images Rupali, I love low angles in photography and often have my elbows in the sand 😁💖 xxx
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🙂 your photographs are always special Xenia.
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Thank you for your kind words Rupali 💖
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Thank you so much Xenia.
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You certainly rose to the challenge here … a wonderful set!
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Thank you for such compliment Denise.
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Beautiful looking up images, Rupali! 🙂
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Thank you Amy!
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What a great angle and great photos, Rupali! Looking up brought some beautiful results! 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂
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Trying new things bring positivity! Thank you so much dear Carolyn
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Wonderful clicks ! Love the first one the most !!
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Thanks a lot Megala for appreciating it.
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Low angle photography seems to have encouraged you to engage nature in an unique way…the bee. 🙂Your first image…the colors are beautiful and i enjoy the light and shadow on the petals, both in the first and last image. The blurred backgrounds seemed to offer me a story as it brought to mind a childhood story. The light post and trees from the low angle invites me to imagine the world through the eyes of a child. I do hope you had fun. Thank you for sharing these beautiful colors of spring and for joining me on this learning journey.
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Thank you so much Brenda for encouraging me!
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This is a great angle 🙂 What lovely photographs!
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Thank you Prajakta! Hope you are doing good and things are sorted out in office.
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