Earlier I shared a collection of photos shot from above using a bird’s eye view. In the photography challenge last week you were assigned to photograph from a worm’s eye view or low down. This week you will be looking down, using the bird’s eye view to create your images. Bird’s eye view Bird’s are […]
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A learn by doing photo project. Improve your photography with these 19 composition techniques During a photoshoot I always approach the subject in as many ways as possible because it creates more dynamic results which increases the chance of getting “the one”. Building a library of ways to approach your subject is the fastest and ...
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Most of us spend our days firmly rooted on terra firma, which means seeing the world from a bird's-eye view is extra special (yet another reason to snag that window seat). Here, take in the aerial views of sand dunes in Namibia, beaches in Croatia, crashing waves on the Danish coast, and much, much more—all without leaving your chair.
"Unlike a traditional photograph, the 360° panorama allow observers to zoom, rotate and change the field of view of the location."
New Zealand aerial photographer Petra Leary is the subject of a newly released Loading Docs short documentary, Bird’s Eye!, and has spent the past few years taking award-winning aerial photographs of basketball courts
“In our home for blind monks and beggars, Kertész is a seeing brother” – Paul Dermée (1886 – 1951) Forced to leave his native Hungary for life in France by anti-Jewish persecution, André Kertész (2 July 1894 – 28 September 1985) arrived in New York on an assignment for the Keystone agency in 1936. … Continue reading "The View From My Window: André Kertész’s Views of New York"
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At first glance, Katrin Korfmann's enormous images look like abstract paintings, but once the spectators take a closer look, details begin to emerge, serving as a reminder that when viewed from above, all people look the same.
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to view a city from a bird's perspective, you can always fly in a helicopter or have a look through an
The sky has no limits, and drone photography has become extremely popular in recent years. A bird’s eye view used to be something mysterious and unreachable, but that’s no longer true. Photographers from around the world, equipped with high-tech flying cameras, help us to disсover the world from its most unexpected and exalted angles.
Julieanne Kost puts the spotlight on the abstract beauty of Iceland as seen from above, adding a new dimension to its already iconic landscapes.
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It's always surprising to discover a different perspective to a city you thought you knew so well. But that's exactly what photographer Robert Götzfried wants you to feel with his ongoing Look Down...
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When you are alone, do you behave differently compared to when you are out in public? French photographer Florian Beaudenon explores this idea in the
高い場所から全てを見渡す視点「俯瞰(ふかん)」。空高くから見下ろす風景は、全てから解き放たれたような自由を感じさせます。地面から1〜2メートルの高さから見上げることしかできないので、高い場所から見える景色はどんな風に見えるのか憧れますよね。...
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That view from above >>>>
Best viewed after lighting up.
Birds Eye View of Suburbia
Image 5 of 9 from gallery of Bird's-eye Barcelona. © Márton Mogyorósy
Majestic eagle has its feathers ruffled but still has that deadly stare of a predator
"Unlike a traditional photograph, the 360° panorama allow observers to zoom, rotate and change the field of view of the location."
It’s fall in the northern hemisphere. The sun is lower in the sky and dusk is earlier and earlier. Time to get out warmer clothes and pack away the summer ones. But the low sun and early dusk makes for some great opportunities to capture long shadows. I’ve rounded up a few shadow images that […]
Birds are so damn lucky!