Photography is basically the art of arranging the angles-Mehmet Murat ildan

Vanishing-point-road-and-sky

“The vanishing point is a mystery, drawing our eyes in and inviting us to explore the unknown.” Anonymous 

Have you ever tried vanishing point photography?

Vanishing photography involves the utilisation of converging lines to draw the viewer’s attention to a specific point, where these lines seem to meet or disappear.

Here a sense of depth/perspective is created in the image.

To get a vanishing point, you must find a scene that has parallel lines which appear to converge in the distance.

Examples include a long road, as shown in my image and a train track and many more.

If you are a beginner in photography, attempt to click a vanishing point if you happen to get an opportunity

Power of camera angle!

“For a period of time, I carried cameras with me wherever I went, and then I realized that my interest in photography was turning toward the conceptual.

So I wasn’t carrying around cameras shooting stuff, I was developing concepts about what I wanted to shoot. And then I’d get the camera angle and do the job” Leonard Nimoy

Thank you for your visit.

Take care, my friend.

Namaste 🙏🙏🙏

Mr Philo

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This post is part of Cee Neuner’s CBWC-Vanishing point

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