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This is a photo on an angle as you can tell its slightly slanted on the left compared to the right, I tilted the camera to try and get more of the land scape in and to be at the same slant that the hill is on. With his image I also tried to used the golden ratio by placing the stadium to the right side of the shot, I did use perspective as a had half the photo sky and the other half landscape. This photographic viewpoint is from eye level.
This was a photo of the bridge at lakeside I zoomed the camera out compared to the other similar photos this was to get the two islands on either side of the bridge fully in shot. In this shot I used the golden ratio and had the bridge slightly to the left of the photo, everything in the image is fully in focus and I could've lowered the aperture so I had part of the image blurred out and it would've made the bridge stand out more. I had to put the brightness up on this image so you could see it as the original was very dark.
This photo is of one of the flowers in a big flower bed which is out Doncaster cast, in this shot I played with the depth of field and had the flower close up to the lens so it was in focus and the rest of the background was blurry. This effect makes the image clean and you can see all the detail in the flower, stem, leaves and the dirt around this creates a nice effect in the photo.
This photo shows the statue outside of the Doncaster Rovers stadium, this shot shows leading lines as you have the two lines where the grass ends leading up and pointing towards the statue, I've done this to drag the viewers attention towards the statue. Having this subtle technique in the photo makes it look nicer and more appealing.
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