When we take selfies, we tend to turn our faces sideways, so that the camera is facing our side face or three-quarters of the way to the position, so that the photos taken will appear that our faces are more three-dimensional, and they look more beautiful, and few people love to take pictures of their own front.
I don't know if you have found that most of the bird photos we see are also their side photos, and rarely can see the front photos of birds, this is because most of the bird front photos are not good, and photographers who pursue beauty also actively ignore the front photos of these birds.
A photographer named Yeller van der Lai, who has more than ten years of experience in photographing birds, he knows very well what birds are, what angle photos are suitable for, he habitually takes photos of birds from the same angle, this habit sometimes makes him very confused and boring, so when Yeller van der Lai takes pictures of birds, he is thinking about what it would be like if he took pictures of them from another angle.
As a result, this set of very interesting contrasting photos was born, in the lens of Jeller van der Lai, the birds on the side look as beautiful and flexible as the bird photos we remembered, and when we changed to another angle, the bird photos became particularly interesting, and some even became very strange, as if it was a creature we never knew. However, there are also some birds that are very suitable for frontal photos, such as owls, which make people look even more cute.
Next, let's take a look at the changes in the bird side and front photos.
Side photo of the black stork
Frontal photo of the black stork
Side view of the swamp
Swamp are photographed head-on
Great Egret front photo
Side photo of the great egret
Side photo of the spot-tailed forest pigeon
Frontal photo of the spot-tailed forest pigeon
Side shot of the diphthered warbler
Frontal photo of the diphthered warbler
Side photo of a small black-backed gull
Small black-backed gull frontal photo
Side photo of red-breasted goose (left) Side photo of red-breasted goose (right)
Spoonbill side photo (left) Spoonbill side photo (right)
Side photo of red kite bird (left) Side photo of red kite bird (right)
Side photo of wax-billed finch
Wax-billed finch front photo
Side photo of cannabis flounder
Frontal photo of cannabis flounder
Side photo of mountain quail
Frontal photo of the mountain quail