Solution
You can make sharp pictures if you change the height and angle of the camera to shoot images according to the situation. This section describes basic information on how to choose a camera angle.
1. Shoot subjects keeping your eye level in line with them (Eye level)
You can use this technique when you want to shoot subjects along with their surroundings. The image looks stable because you keep your eye level in line with the subject.
2. Shoot subjects looking down at them (High angle)
You can use this technique when you want to record the position of a subject in a wide scenic view. Please note that this method may result in unclear facial expressions on human subjects.
3. Shoot subjects looking up at them (Low angle)
This technique is used when you want to record the powerful images or leave a vivid impression of a subject, for example, you can make buildings look bigger with this technique.