Aim High

© Thomasa

Aim High

Uploaded: May 28, 2003

Description

Photo taken at a low angle to fill the background with sky. Image levels then slightly adjusted in PhotoShop.

Comments

Charlene Bayerle May 28, 2003

Thomasa, this is a beautiful photo. Clarity and color are great. #37131

Thomasa May 26, 2019

Thank you so much. I was experimenting with different angles as part of the Beginning Photography class offered on this site. The low angle helped eliminate the ground clutter, but also strengthened the photo...what better background for a pilot than the sky. #105040

Jim Miotke My Courses May 26, 2019

Hi Thomasa,

I just wanted to reiterate... this is a wonderful illustration of what an unusual point of view can do for a portrait. Shooting down on someone often makes them look small, unimportant, and even humorous at times. Looking up at your model causes them to appear more impressive and strong. Again, great job with this assignment! #108533


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