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  2. Bird's-eye view - Wikipedia

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    A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep viewing angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downward. Bird's-eye views can be an aerial photograph , but also a drawing, and are often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps.

  3. File:Portrait of an ant, profile view.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Worm's-eye view - Wikipedia

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    It is the opposite of a bird's-eye view. [1] It can give the impression that an object is tall and strong while the viewer is childlike or powerless. [2] A worm's-eye view commonly uses three-point perspective, with one vanishing point on top, one on the left, and one on the right. [3] A tree from a worm's-eye view

  5. Meet The Winners: 57 Impressive Photos From The Nature ... - AOL

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    This prestigious event celebrates the very best in nature photography, showcasing stunning work from talented photographers around the globe.Italian photographer Paolo Della Rocca has been named ...

  6. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography typically refers specifically to bird's-eye view images that focus on landscapes and surface objects, and should not be confused with air-to-air photography, where one or more aircraft are used as chase planes that "chase" and photograph other aircraft in flight.

  7. Category:Ant articles needing images - Wikipedia

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  8. Termites or flying ants? How to tell the difference & keep ...

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    Flying ants have a pinched, small waist; whereas termites have a thick waist. The antennas on flying ants are elbowed, meaning they come out to the side and then they bend upwards.

  9. Camera angle - Wikipedia

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    Some of these many camera angles are the high-angle shot, low-angle shot, bird's-eye view, and worm's-eye view. A viewpoint is the apparent distance and angle from which the camera views and records the subject. [2] They also include the eye-level shot, over-the-shoulder shot, and point-of-view shot. A high-angle (HA) shot is a shot in which ...