(Low level angle)
(High level angles)
(Mid level)
Observations -
Low-Level Angle:
Shooting the gardener from a low angle made the subject appear more dominant and powerful. This perspective emphasized stature and authority, giving the impression that the gardener had strong control over the environment.
High-Level Angle:
The high angle looked down on the gardener, making the subject appear smaller in comparison to the surroundings, which is Him bending down and working on the lower level of the plant as the shredded leaves are scattered around. It highlighted the environment more strongly and gave the viewer a sense of observing from above, which shifted the focus slightly away from the subject’s authority to their place within the setting.
Mid-Level Angle:
The mid-level (eye-level) shot presented the gardener in a balanced and natural way. It created a neutral perspective, neither exaggerating nor diminishing the subject. This angle made the photo feel relatable and straightforward, as if the viewer were standing directly in front of the gardener.
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