BIRDS EYE VIEW A picture with birds eye view is one in which
the picture is taken from a higher point of view, usually showing
the upper side of the subject.
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These picture genuinely show a birds eye view shot. As you can
see, some have a very low horizon as opposed to the one that doesnt
have a horizon at all.
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WORMS EYE VIEW Worms eye view is when the picture is taken as
if the photographer was much lower than the subject. Subject is
usually shown from a low point of view with a very high horizon in
the background.
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These pictures all show a worms eye view. Some have a high
horizon, and some dont have one at all.
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SHALLOW DEPTH OF FIELD A picture has a shallow depth of field
when the background is mostly eliminated or blurred out. Usually,
only the main subject is shown while the rest is completely out of
focus.
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In the following pictures, there is a shallow depth of field
caused mostly by the eliminated background.
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WIDE DEPTH OF FIELD When a picture has a wide depth of field
the background is included. One can usually tell the distance
between the objects in the picture and the depth is easy to
see.
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In these examples of pictures with a wide depth of field the
background is included and it is easy to tell which of the subjects
are closest to each other.