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Daily Archives: February 17, 2011

20 Examples Of Low Angle Photography

Changing your shooting position is a great way to improve your photography, showing life from a different perspective makes people aware that things look different and sometimes more interesting, exciting or unusual when you get down on your knees. These days if your DSLR has a flip out monitor and live view option you may not even have to get grubby knees to achieve those shots. In one of my classes I get students to assume they are following a small dog or a small child around and take pictures from that point of view. This article from Digital Photo School by Peter West Carey shows images that might inspire you to get down and dirty.

Eats shoots and leaves – a new take

Well not the eat bit but you probably know the old joke…anyway too much divergance

As photographers, it’s often easy to forget that simple things nearby can make incredible subjects for photographs with just a little creativity. Unless you live in the arctic, you probably have access to this simple subject at some point during the year. This collection of photos of leaves might help you get inspired to look for beauty in simplicity.

 

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