Sometimes looking at things from a different perspective can get the creative juices flowing. An unusual viewpoint can make an ordinary object seem just that little bit more extraordinary. It is worth pointing the camera up or down simply to see what will happen. Shots taken from anything other that between five and six feet from the ground are actually fairly uncommon because most photos are taken by adults who are standing up. Try looking at the world from the point of view of a ten year old, for instance, and you will see that it is a different place.
WrightPhotos is dedicated to the photography of Greg Wright. His work has appeared in several magazines such as Amateur Photographer, PhotoWorld and the Somerset Magazine. He also contributes to the Alamy agency.
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
A Different Perspective
Sometimes looking at things from a different perspective can get the creative juices flowing. An unusual viewpoint can make an ordinary object seem just that little bit more extraordinary. It is worth pointing the camera up or down simply to see what will happen. Shots taken from anything other that between five and six feet from the ground are actually fairly uncommon because most photos are taken by adults who are standing up. Try looking at the world from the point of view of a ten year old, for instance, and you will see that it is a different place.
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