Model: Yume Hanenatsu Character: Nozomi Tojo from Love Live!
Lens: Ultrasonic 24-70mm Camera: Canon 5D Since I really enjoy cosplaying, I decided that my last project should be of a cosplayer. The purple kimono fits the green and yellow background well. For these three photos, I chose three different angles to experiment with the results. For the first image I took the picture at a tilted eye-level. Having the image upright at regular eye-level is boring, but with a tilt the effect of the image changed immediately. This angle is perfect for capturing more vertical details that can be scaled. For the second image, I placed the subject in the middle with an upright lower-level background. To avoid the cliché symmetric view of the subject, I took the picture from 45 degrees left of the subject so even if the subject is centred, the difference in the depth of the sleeves would slightly displace the balance, making the image more interesting. This angle is great for symmetric objects that lacks interest. For the third image, I titled my camera and took the picture from an angle below the subject. This makes the expression of the subject's eye stand out more, as she is looking into the future. The background is tilted just so the object can have an asymmetric placement. This angle is best used to show sentiment of a single subject and make viewers focus on the message behind the picture. Bonus level: I took this picture when I was shooting for this assignment. Although this does not fits into the theme of this project, but I really likes this image and just want to have it here. The cool white balance truly creates a magical effect.
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