🔍 Mastering Angles in Midjourney V6
We have already told you how to create photorealistic images in Midjourney V6. This powerful generative AI can also be used as a real camera — by manipulating angles and framing. We've compiled a list of essential keywords that will elevate your virtual photography skills.
🏠 Adjusting the Frame:
• Macro — for macro shooting;
• Close-Up Shot — to capture facial expressions or small objects;
• Full Shot — to include the entire subject within the frame;
• Wide-Angle Shot — for expansive views;
• Establishing Shot — similar to a Wide-Angle Shot, but with more surroundings visible;
• Aerial or Drone Shot (e.g., Captured by DJI Mavic 3) — for a bird's-eye view (feel free to mention specific drone models).
😐 Altering the Perspective:
• Eye-level Shot — for a natural, straight-on perspective;
• Low-Angle Shot — photo from below;
• High-Angle Shot — photo from above;
• Side Profile Shot — to capture the subject's profile;
• Shot from Behind — to focus on the environment or convey mystery;
• Oblique Angle — for a tilted, dynamic composition;
• Over-the-Shoulder Shot — to include another perspective or context;
• Off-Center Shot — to create the character not in the center of the frame;
• Fish-eye — for a distorted, wide field of view;
• Extreme — add this prefix to intensify any of the above effects.
❗️NOTICE:
→ It's best to specify the angle or shot after outlining the scene you want to depict.
→ If you mention a specific camera model or lens, ensure it's compatible with the desired shot type.
🔼 Let's apply these keywords in a prompt designed to generate an image of a Mexican chef preparing tacos on the street:
/imagine cinematic, photo of a Mexican chief cooks tacos in the street, Oblique Angle, shot on a Canon R6 Mark II camera, 35 mm lens --ar 16:9 --style raw --v 6
▶️ By the way, here you can watch a detailed lecture on using Midjourney V6 to create cinematic and ultra-realistic images.
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