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     There are many different techniques and forms of photography. Photography has a wide variety of different techniques that are waiting to be explored. I was taught to always try new techniques for photography to get the best photos. As the title suggests, new techniques to try are usually inspired from different photographers but to be honest, most of the techniques I learnt were found from mistakes I made.My favourites are, worms eye view, birds eye view and reflection view. Worms eye view is when you put the camera on the ground and take a photo of your subject. This is to portray the perspective of a worm or small organism, and worksbest with animals and nature. Birds eye view is one of my favourites to use for plants, small animals, cool textures and urban places. Birds eye view is when you take a photo facing straight down onto the subject. Reflection view is probably my favourite because   

it shows two worlds both different and the same. To use the relfection technique, you must find a body of water or a reflective surface, put your camera on the very edge of the water and you will get the best reflection. There are many other techniques to choose from such as motion blur, macro and black and white photography.    

Monkey See, Monkey Do

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Lesson No. 2

Monkey See, Monkey Do

Lillian
Humphreys
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