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 When taking photos from the back, it helps you feel as if you are in the scene. 

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 When getting a close up shot, it helps you see all the details and see how detailed even the smallest things are. 

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 Shots from low and the back  makes the focus look bigger and more importaint. 

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 Photos from up gives you a kind of birds eye view and makes the biggest subjects look the smallest. 

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  When getting a close up shot, it helps you see all the details and see how detailed even the smallest things are. 

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Photos that are looking through something help frame whatever the subject is and make it more of the focus. 

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 When getting a close up shot, it helps you see all the details and see how detailed even the smallest things are. 

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 Shots from a distance help you get more in the picture, it makes the subject look like it actually in a story 

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Eye leveled shots from a side angle make an effect that makes it look like there is a lot more then what's already shown in the photo. 

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 When getting a close up shot from down low, it makes the subject seem bigger and more importaint. 

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 Shots from down low  makes the focus look bigger and more importaint. 

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 Photos from up and close gives you a kind of birds eye view and makes the subject seem smaller. 

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Low shots from a side angle make an effect that makes it feel like its bigger then it is and there's a lot more then what's shown in the image. 

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 Shots from down low  makes the focus look bigger and more importaint. 

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 Photos of cities at eye level down the middle of buildings makes the viewer feel like they are there. That the world is bigger . 

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