Perspective:
I took this photo myself from a very beautiful building in “Paris” and near the “Louvre” Museum. This building has a very beautiful architecture. But my main goal was to show “perspective” in photography. If the perspective is based on the principles, it helps to beautify the photo a lot. In general, it can be said that perspective adds depth to our image and makes the image seem more real. Remember that it is not a 3D photo and it is only a type of visualization that makes our image look like this. Just as we use blur to create a sense of speed in an image, we also use perspective to add depth to images. Anyone can take good pictures of a landscape or building with a digital camera. But if you want to create different images, it is better to look for specific angles of that subject during photography. This will make your image more effective. When you suddenly encounter a subject, don’t look for the first angle to shoot. Move the camera slightly to the left and right and try another angle. Even moving as much as one meter can have a great effect on the photo. Changing the angle allows you to see or record the world from a different angle. Lenses are a great way to change your perspective on a scene. Different lenses can help you a lot to get different perspectives. A telephoto lens tends to bring the subject and background closer together, while an ultra-wide-angle or fisheye lens makes the subject appear further away. I took the photo above with a 24- 70 lens. Pay attention to the parallel lines of the building, how smooth and uniform they are and lead the eyes to one point. In landscape photography, you can create beautiful perspectives. For example, when taking a photo of a natural landscape, you can frame the mountains with rows of trees. This could be the best photo you’ve ever taken. Or at least try a different perspective. This point is also very important when photographing architecture, and you don’t want to take a picture and go home. If you are traveling to start a different photo shoot, walk around the structure and try to get a different angle and take your shots. We all look at repetitive streets with our eyes every day, but it is better to change this look and record it with our camera.