Worms Eye View
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Opposite of birds eye view shot. It is a angle where you are looking up from beneath the object of interest. Getting down as low as possible when you shoot gives a slightly surreal ‘worm’s-eye view’ of the world. It’s a quick and easy way liven up your shots of flowers, buildings and even people. You’ll need to lie down for this worm’s eye view technique. As it’s pretty difficult to frame up a shot with the eye-level viewfinder when you’re flat on the ground, so that you can use the main LCD to compose the shot accurately. What’s more, if your camera has one, you can additionally use its flip-out screen. A telephoto zoom lens will let you create an attractive shallow depth of field. Switch to A (aperture-priority) mode so that you can concentrate on getting a wide aperture while your camera adjusts everything else.