A Final Thought

Finally, one last suggestion: Consider the pointers in this chapter as guidelines only. There is no one right way to take a photograph. When you come down to it, the best photos are the ones you like.

Top: To really capture the feel of this breakfast nook, raise the angle of the camera, even if it means standing on a chair to do so.Bottom: Try going low, too. “Getting to the bottom of things” provides you with dramatic angles and impressive images. (A flip screen comes in handy, as described in the previous chapter.)

Figure 2-4. Top: To really capture the feel of this breakfast nook, raise the angle of the camera, even if it means standing on a chair to do so.Bottom: Try going low, too. “Getting to the bottom of things” provides you with dramatic angles and impressive images. (A flip screen comes in handy, as described in the previous chapter.)

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