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What are your thoughts on photos tilted to the side/dutch angle shots? Should I stop doing it? Is it okay to do?
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>>4355278
Specific technique for specific situations. Shots where you want to convey action/anticipation/build-up to action
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>>4355310
What if I'm taking photos of action figures, like this?
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>>4355310
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>>4355278
Do what you want and post the results after that.
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>>4355366
test fuck jannies
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>>4355278
Well on the one hand, everyone hates the Dutch bc of that whole personality thing, but on the other hand, they did create the Enlightenment and discover about half the shit in the universe, and Dutch girls are hot AF so they must be doing something right.

If shooting purely geometric objects and color/texture fields, then Dutch Angle = A-OK, to make the geometry work with your image frame. If shooting a band or central hominid subject bc, woahhh bro its like wiiiiild
then kys



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