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Same Subject: Different Points of View.
Flowers
1. Bird's eye view
2. Worm's eye view.
3. From the side.
4. Front-Zoomed out.
5. Front-Zoomed in.
-To take these pictures i had to do a little exploring, i walked out to the soccer field at MVMS and laid on the ground. It was itchy but i was extremely amused by how easy these tiny flowers were to photograph and how well the lighting turned out, considering that the sun was setting at the time.
-The different vantage points can alter the feeling that is conveyed as well as how the lighting hits/looks on the object. It can change whether the picture looks simple or complex. For example, picture #1 (birds eye view) looks simplistic and the flower doesn't stand out very much, but on the other hand, picture #2 (worms eye view) you can see just how big and detailed the flower actually is, creating a much more complex photo.
-Favorite picture: Photo #3 (side view) i like this photo because the colors in general are very bright and give me a happy feeling, the flower came out very detailed and is emphasized by the surrounding grass, blurred surroundings and the bright orange background.
-I didn't have any difficulties with this project, the stem of the flower could have been longer though to get a better worm eye view, but i wouldn't change anything about it. I feel confident about these photos.
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