Perspectives are key tools to acknowledge using when taking a photo, they can change how a viewer sees a picture and how the picture makes them feel. There were four key perspectives we went over:
POV: This is a view that shows the viewer how it would look if they were actually in the scene.
Bird’s-Eye View: This is a view of the object from the top. It provides more features that the viewer could not see if the photo was just taken at a normal view.
Worm’s-Eye View: This is a view from the bottom of the object that gives it more of a powerful feel. This makes an object appear a lot bigger or tall to make it seem to be dominant.
Normal View: This is just a normal straight on perspective that can give the viewer a realistic, natural sight of the image