The following pictures fall under my first tip of the project: eye level. The trick to to get on the level of whatever subject you are photographing. Wether it is higher or lower than you, the photographer must position themselves at the same level as the object it is photographing to make for much better pictures.
The pictures of the wooden logs and grass are much more effective at eye level so you can see the reality of each photo. The wood at eye level shows how much is actually present as opposed to taking these pictures from the top, where the subject would be much more boring from just the top of the logs. The grass is more effective from ground level as the picture shows the background, size of the grass, location of the picture, and distance away from the house the picture is being taken.The picture I captured of the chicken is also really special because it shows all the details of the hen's physical features. If this picture had been taken at my height, the colors of the chicken and the detailing in her eye and feathers would not be present. Capturing a photo at eye level shows the subject for what it actually is. Eye level gives the picture the point of view aspect from the photographed subject.
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