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Canon Power Shot S5 IS
F/8 Speed 1/800 ISO 100 Focal 6.0mm The instructor in my digital photography class asked us to shoot some shots "with a different perspective." I crouched low and shot "up" in this shot. In order to include the entire building and constrain proportions, I had to include the "stuff" on the sides of the photo. Can anyone tell me how to make this a more powerful image and still show it was shot "with a different perspective? Thank you for commenting, Connie |
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