Introduction
There are four specific point of views that you can take pictures from, and I am going to talk a little about each one and explain when each can be used.
- Normal Viewpoint
- This is taken at eye level, and is how you would normally see the world. This can be used in any picture and this is the most natural way to take a photo.
- Birds-eye View
- This is taken from above so looking down on the subject. And this can be used to look at what someone is doing on a desk.
- Worms-eye View
- This is from below the subject and looking up. This can be used when taking a picture of something tall.
- Point of View
- This is when the camera becomes the subject-showing what the subject would see. Then can be used when handing someone something.




In the pictures above I attemped to shows the four different types of perspective, by using this sitting area as a subject.
In the pictures below I showed the four different types of perspective by In the pictures below I showed the four different types of perspective byusesing the table in the library.





Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:21:51 f/5 1/60sec ISO-1600 46mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:21:55 f/5.6 1/60sec ISO-1600 46mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:21:59 f/5 1/60sec ISO-1600 46mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:22:41 f/5 1/60sec ISO-1600 46mm Horizontal (normal)
In the pictures above I showed the four different types of perspective by uses this tree as the subject.

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:23:34 f/5 1/60sec ISO-2000 45mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:23:48 f/5 1/60sec ISO-1600 45mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:23:58 f/5.6 1/60sec ISO-3200 45mm Horizontal (normal)

Canon EOS REBEL T3i 2025-11-19 16:24:24 f/5 1/60sec ISO-3200 45mm Horizontal (normal)
In the pictures below I showed the four different types of perspective by uses the stair case at school.