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Photography - How to Make the Most of Your Camera

By making this approach, you will be able to get a much more in depth view of the whole experience of the outside world, when the viewer looks directly on to your product . If you are undertaking this photography technique, your objective is to make the viewer's eye move from one object to the next. Photography is all about the eye, so make sure that your subject is more than feet in front of the camera as the viewer will, in all probability, not even realise that they are actually taken in a plane-tipped lay flat photography photograph (as opposed to the picture taken from the camera's side/front in which the viewer would actually be looking at the camera's image). This technique works well, even with the potential of distracting the viewer visually. Everyone likes to see that their part of the photograph is right up there with the main object, but the viewer will tend to see more tightly aligned parts of the scene. By placing the most important parts of the lay flat