Not exact matches
The reality is,
most of those selfies were
shot from a super-flattering
angle, and in flattering light, to create a «perfect» image.
Shooting down is the
most flattering
angle as it minimises double chins and all kinds of sins.
Shooting upwards is the
most unflattering
angle, beware double chins and up - the - nose
shots.
The plot here is entirely predictable but as with Ozu's family dramas the real meat is in the film's visual aesthetic and cultural context, at once captured
most intensely during a scene where Teresa witnesses a financial crisis - related suicide with all the suddenness of an Alfonso Cuaron action sequence and Chen captures her jaded shock by
shooting her from low
angles through light - heavy filters.
I realise it doesn't sound like a the
most thrilling of visual experiences, but believe me when I say Paul is
shot from every conceivable
angle in that tiny box.
Whilst
most of the game takes place from a fixed camera
angle where you're essentially
shooting down upon your foes, you'll also come across specific Immersion Points that put you right into the action.
It features an advanced AI that automatically tracks the
most relevant player at any given moment, and can predict the future to find the best
angles for
shots and saves.
The game's AI however, feels a little broken, it's difficult for your team to connect
shots that otherwise would have been easy and the enemy can seemingly hit your team from the
most outrageous of
angles or through walls.
The light - gathering ability of the wide -
angle camera is reduced due to its f / 2.4 lens, and its focus is fixed to infinity, but for the
most part your
shots will look similar whether they're taken with the normal camera or wide -
angle camera.
While
most of the other Portrait Lighting modes can
shoot subjects at an
angle with little difficulty, Stage Light needs a single focus point on its subject to work
most effectively.
Most pictures you take with the LG G6 will use the primary 13MP shooter; however, if you want a wider group
shot or a landscape setting, you can use the 13MP ultra wide -
angle lens.
LG promised it had reduced edge distortion and, indeed, the photos I snapped lacked
most of the fish - eye effect that detracted from wide -
angle shots taken by the V20.
This camera will take
most of your everyday
shots while the secondary camera will be for your wide -
angle photos.