Become the Subject
Above
Below
Eye Level
- Juxtaposition
1.Define Juxtaposition.
- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
2. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
- Taking a picture eye level with a bird.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
- you make the viewer feel as if they are in the picture
4. Why does shooting from a low angel makes the subject feel in control?
- It makes it feel as if the subject is unobtainable and in a position of power.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
- it makes the viewer feel like there above the subject.
- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
2. In the text an example of Juxtaposition was given, looking up at an ant, what is another example?
- Taking a picture eye level with a bird.
3. What is the visual impact on the viewer when using the Become the Subject technique?
- you make the viewer feel as if they are in the picture
4. Why does shooting from a low angel makes the subject feel in control?
- It makes it feel as if the subject is unobtainable and in a position of power.
5. Why does the viewer feel superior when shooting from above?
- it makes the viewer feel like there above the subject.