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Camera Angles By: T P

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Camera Angles

By: T P

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Introduction of Camera Angles

There is so much different camera angles. There is high view, neutral view, low view, worms eye view, and slanted view. Each of those views can make a picture look really good.

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Neutral view

Neutral view is when you are pointing the camers straight at the thing you want to take a picture of. It is good for taking family photos.

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High view

High view can make a picture look really cool. High view is when you look down at the thing you are taking a picture of. If you are taking a picture of a person in high view it will make them look very samll and weak. It will make you look huge.

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Low view

Low view is you looking up at something. So it makes you look very smal instead of making you look very big. It is the opposite of high view.

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Low eye view

Low eye view is when you make a object on the ground look very big. For example if you took a picture of lawn in worms eye view it would make it look like a forest.

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Slanted view

Slanted makes the object that your taking look like its moving or falling. The picture I took looks like the picture is about to fall off the wall.

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Conclusion

Shooting different angles can help the photographer because it can make there photos look very interesting. If we had no angles the photos would look so plain and would not be that interesting.