Thursday, 18 June 2015

Wide angle - image bank:

Wide angle - image bank:


In the image above wide angle has been used to show a length of a building in full. The photographer has been able to show the whole length of the building and has been able to include some of the details in this. In doing this the details of the photo have been made smaller as you are no longer focussing on these small details but the angle the use of wide angle to be effective.


In the two images above and below wide angle has been used to be able to show heights in photographs. In the top image the whole height of the buildings have been shown, however to be able to do this the buildings look distorted and stretched. This is so that you can try to avoid angling the camera and changing the perspective of the picture. In the picture below the camera has been placed at a angle to help to show the whole length of the eiffel tower. In doing this the image looks elongated but the use of wide angle helps to keep some perspective.



In the image above the use of wide angle has helped to create a sense of depth in the photo. This is effective to cover a wide surface area in the photo, as well as including the details with the stones. The use of wide angle in this image helps to make the details at the front of the frame stay close and focused, while the details at the back of the frame become more blurred and distorted.


In the image above wide angle has enable the photographer to capture a overview of big ben. In doing so the image looks a little distorted. This is shown when the main length of the tower appears to be squashed. In the image below the wide above angle shot gives a interesting twist onto a photo of a couple. The image below demonstrates this capturing the moment but not being focused closely on details and facial expressions. 


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