Camera angles of Lighthouse


 Camera angles of Lighthouse 


Eye Level:

In the shot shown it can bee seen that the camera is aligned with the glass, giving it that "eye level" look.


Long shot/Establishing shot:

In the shot shown, you can see the entire lighthouse from the base up, making it a long shot. It also gives a full on background image to make it a establishing shot as well.



Medium shot:

This shot shows the lighthouse a bit closer than a long shot, cutting off a portion of the base showing a shot from the waist up.


Over the shoulder shot:

From this point of you, you can see the head of the lighthouse as well as what's being portrayed in front of it, giving it the over the shoulder look.



Point of view/ POV shot:

As you can see in this shot, we can see the landscape from where the lighthouses spot light would portray light on the landscape.


Birds eye view:

In this image you can see the lighthouse, landscape, and ocean from the sky or a "birds eye" view.


Worms eye view:

This is my personal favorite shot that I've taken of my lighthouse.
This shot shows the entire lighthouse bottom to top with a bit of land, and due to the angle of the shot, it gives it a pov that seems like its seen from a worm.



Extreme close up:

Last but possibly least is the extreme close up. This shot is incredibly zoomed into the glass of the lighthouse, giving it no aspect of the landscape or the ocean. If this shot doesn't blind you while looking at it, it definitely blinded me.









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