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Low angle

A low angle refers to a camera or viewing position that is positioned below the subject, looking upward. This perspective can make the subject appear larger, more powerful, or more imposing, as if they dominate the scene. It is often used in photography and filmmaking to convey strength, authority, or significance. By shooting from a low angle, viewers are given a sense of looking up at the subject, which can influence how they perceive its importance or mood within the scene.