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Hi my name is Shibam Burman. I am a student of Bachelore of Commerce and I am a photographer. And I have a website on social media & google by the name of this SHIBAM PHOTOGRAPHY. I have a photography store with international delivery. Photography is my dream and life.I have a hobby in capturing the beauty of nature in picture. Shibam Photography my name is my identity .
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Photography angles and techniques.

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Welcome to my webpage. My self SHIBAM BURMAN. & my nick name is SAM. So today I want to tell you through my new article that What is the best angle and how to click the picture for photography. And which angle and techniques will be the best and amazing for photography So let's now order the time to put my article in front of you and bring it for the benefit of the same people.


- Photography Angles And Techniques -

Photography angles and techniques play a crucial role in creating visually engaging and impactful images. They allow photographers to tell a story, evoke emotions, and capture the world from unique perspectives. Here are some popular photography angles and techniques to consider:



1. Standard/Average Eye-Level Angle: This is the most common angle and represents the world as we naturally see it. It's great for portraying subjects in a familiar way.

2. Low Angle: Shooting from a low angle can make subjects appear larger, more powerful, or dominant. It's often used to capture subjects like architecture, animals, or people to emphasize their stature.

3. High Angle: Shooting from a high angle can make subjects appear smaller, more vulnerable, or submissive. This angle is often used for capturing scenes from above, such as crowds or landscapes.

4. Bird's Eye View: This extreme high angle captures scenes from directly above, offering a unique and often abstract perspective. It works well for landscapes, architecture, and creative compositions.

5. Worm's Eye View: This extreme low angle captures scenes from ground level, giving subjects a sense of grandeur and height. It's commonly used for capturing tall buildings or trees.

6. Wide-Angle: Using a wide-angle lens (typically 24mm and below) allows you to capture a broader scene. It's great for landscapes, architecture, and emphasizing foreground elements.

7. Telephoto: A telephoto lens (usually 70mm and above) lets you capture distant subjects with more magnification. It's suitable for wildlife, sports, and portraits.

8. Macro: Macro photography involves capturing extreme close-ups of small subjects, revealing intricate details that are often unseen by the naked eye.

9. Rule of Thirds: This compositional technique involves dividing the frame into a grid of nine equal sections by two horizontal and two vertical lines. Placing key elements along these lines or at their intersections can create visually appealing and balanced compositions.

10. Leading Lines: Utilizing lines in your composition, such as roads, fences, or rivers, can guide the viewer's eye towards the main subject, creating a sense of depth and movement.

11. Framing: Incorporating natural elements like archways, windows, or trees to frame your subject adds depth and context to your image.

12. Silhouettes: Silhouetting your subject against a bright background can create dramatic and mysterious effects, emphasizing the shape and outline.

13. Reflections: Using reflective surfaces like water, glass, or polished floors can add visual interest and symmetry to your images.

14. Bokeh: Achieved by using a wide aperture, bokeh refers to the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas in an image. It can create a dreamy, visually pleasing background that isolates the subject.

15. Long Exposure: By using a slower shutter speed, long exposure photography can capture motion and create surreal effects, such as light trails, smooth water, or starry skies.

Remember, these angles and techniques are not strict rules but creative tools that you can experiment with to develop your unique style and vision as a photographer. Explore and practice them to enhance your skills and create captivating photographs.

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Satyajit Ray My New Sketch | SHIBAM VERMA ART.

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Satyajit Ray is a legendary film maker in Indian film industry. He took Indian cinemas to a new-heights. On his 101th birthday we can say only.


 Friends, today in my article, I have made a sketch of the greatest filmmaker of the twenty-first century, whose name is Satyajit Ray Who was born on May 2, 1921.  So on the auspicious occasion of his 101 birth anniversary in the year 2022, I have made a sketch of him.  It took me 3 hours and 23 minutes to make this sketch. So let's see this portrait sketch made by me and you will definitely tell how my sketch is made in the contact and comments options.




SATYAJIT RAY

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Time taken to complete work : ⏱️3:23 Minutes


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