September’s theme / technique: What’s the POV?
The phrase ‘point of view‘ in photography simply means the position from which the camera sees the scene. It refers to the angle or place from where you shoot. Try different ways of photographing the same subject rather than looking at it from front on.
If you want to see what this month’s assignments are in advance then please click here. All the assignments are available from the menu on the left under the 2020 Photo Challenge / Assignments.
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- Use your feet and move around the subject looking for an optimum angle.
- Don’t be afraid to get down on your stomach or climb a tree.
- Look for different and dramatic angles that will make your images more striking.
- Shooting from eye-level helps your viewer connect with the subject.
- Look up – the subject will seem more powerful
- Look down – the subject will appear smaller, inferior.
- Indirect – focus on the shadow rather than the subject
- Abstract – Spin around or tilt the frame
- Take a photo with something between you and your subject
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This week's assignment - take a picture of a frequently photographed subject like a flower or a person's face from an unusual POV. How can you create an out-of-the-ordinary shot?
How often do you look closely at moss growing on a tree?
A macro shot highlights an entirely different kind of a forest.
If you would like to join in with the 2020 photo challenge then please take a look at my 2020 Photo Challenge page. No complicated rules, just a camera required 🙂
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- Create your own post with some information about how you composed the shot.
- Include a link to this page in your post so others can find it too
- Add the tag #2020PhotoChallenge so everyone can find your entry easily in the WP Reader
- Get your post(s) in by the end of the month, as the new theme comes out on the first Sunday in October.
Here we are Jude: better late than never. https://margaret21.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/a-virtual-mini-break-in-bamberg/