For one of my assignment I went out to Hyde park and took pictures of all the different angles you are able to do in photography, for example tilting the camera on the side so that the surface looks like it's on a slant.
In this picture I have tilted the camera to the left so that it made the trunk of the tree look as if it is on a hill so it gives of the effect that the tree is about to fall over.
When taking this photography I took it the picture as if the form was towering over me, by doing this crouched down so that the image looked bigger than what it actually was. I also tilted the camera to the left so that is create more of an effect that the stand slight falling to the side.
In this picture it is looking above the object so that you are able to grasp the whole feel of the hot chocolate being spilled on the floor soaking into the mud of the surface.
In this picture it gives the audience more of an wilderness feeling as if they were surrounded by huge trees in a forest, by doing this I have slanted the camera to the right looking upwards so that it gives of the effect that the tree is towering you.
In this picture the tree was on an angle as it was on a hill, as I took this picture from the top of the tree looking down towards the trunk it create a feel as if the audience is up high looking down to the work and the nature.
When taking this photograph the camera angle was taken look to the side of the side looking upwards towards the birds house. This picture is used to give off the effect that the audience are looking up towards to find birds in the tree as that would be the first object that your eye connects with.
With this picture the camera is sliding more toe the left if the main object with the object pointing to the right, this is to give the impression that there is a foot path to the right for someone to walk down, I have done this by leaving space and taking the picture as if the audience are looking upwards to read the sign.
In this picture when taking the shot of the trees leaning towards the right, by creating this look I had tilted the camera on it's left so that the trees look as if they were about to fall down or maybe even standing tall on a hill.
The angle of this picture it looks as if the trees are leaning on their left , if you look at where the root of the trunk starts you will notice the the tree is already on a slant anyway, so when taking this picture the camera was held up straight to capture the full angle that the trees are lying.
Within this picture the angle of the main tree that the eye noticed more as it is in front it shows that it is leaning towards the left, when taking this picture the camera was tilted on it's right, by doing this I was able to capture the effect of the trunk of the tree looking as if it would be towering of the the audience as this tree is the only tree that is leaning on it's left compared to the other trees around it.
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