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Camera Perspective, Cropping and Alignment in Midjourney V5


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Camera Perspective, Cropping and Alignment in Midjourney V5

Midjourney has been incredibly good at generating photorealistic images of people since version 5 at the latest. After the first experiments, however, the desire to influence the result sets in:

Besides the subject itself and the "look", classic parameters from film and photography are a real challenge, especially perspective and cropping.

  • How do I get a close-up from the frog's perspective?
  • Or that the whole body of a person is shown from above?
  • And that the model looks to the side?

In this tutorial we will give an overview of different camera perspectives and image details and how to persuade Midjourney to generate appropriate images.

Camera Perspective

Let's start with camera perspectives. As a basic  prompt Midjourney gets the task to show an old cowboy. We always use the same seed, so that the results keep a similar style and use different instructions for perspectives and then later sections.

/imagine [PHRASE] of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_Eye-Level_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natur_cd175c90-fce2-4ccc-b871-c8fcc1e31991 Kopie.jpgEye-Level

Unless otherwise specified, Midjourney generates images from eye level, so this perspective usually does not need to be explicitly specified.

/imagine Eye-Level of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_low-angle_photo_from_below_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_b9d939b6-4b1d-492e-99a6-5fe9d114ca68 Kopie.jpgLow-Angle

Important is the phrase low-angle, if the effect is not sufficient, you can add from below .

/imagine low-angle photo of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_extreme_low-angle_photo_from_below_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_590d548f-f2f3-4ef5-aef5-ee9d30c65000 Kopie.jpgExtreme Low-Angle

By adding extreme you can reinforce all specifications, so you get a frog perspective, for example:

/imagine extreme low-angle photo from below of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_high-angle_photo_from_above_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_o_221876d5-942b-4c83-a0ac-3a913d024171 Kopie.jpgHigh-Angle

The phrase high-angle does not always work, if necessary experiment with the addition from above especially when working with cropping.

/imagine high-angle photo of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

As alternative option:

/imagine photo from above of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_extreme_high-angle_photo_from_above_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_572b8ef6-f293-455b-a0eb-110be641ce61 Kopie.jpgExtreme High-Angle

If you want pictures from a much higher point of view, you have to add the phrase extreme here as well:

/imagine extreme high-angle photo from above of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

Birds-Eye-View

To generate images with a perspective vertically from above, there are various phrases you can experiment with. I have not been able to get a really vertical perspective from above for people pictures. You can test:

/imagine Birds-Eye-View photo from above of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

/imagine drone view photo from above of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

/imagine Drone Shot Photo of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

/imagine Aerial photo of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_extreme_high-angle_photo_from_above_photo_of_an_old_cowbo_5b57086f-129f-4fa9-87bd-f103b5ff6915 Kopie.jpg
nzyan_drone_view_photo_from_above_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Koda_d092dadf-271d-481a-b07c-87be14adfc43 Kopie.jpg
nzyan_Aerial_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natural__ff886c96-fbc4-4a86-8c82-2dcb8a972d34 Kopie.jpg

Cropping

In the next step, let's look at the different image details. The names and corresponding phrases are familiar from photography and film.

We use the same basic prompt again, but now add instructions for the section:

/imagine [PHRASE] of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_extreme_close-up_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natu_c0fbb024-e371-49c7-8794-8cc0fd04b7e4 Kopie.jpgExtreme Closeup

With the addition of extreme close-up, you get portraits where the face fills the frame completely.

/imagine extreme close-up of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_close-up_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natural_ligh_15468e56-8684-4e37-bc8f-ca042a95dc1d Kopie.jpgCloseup

Phrase close-up

/imagine close-up of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_Medium-Full_Shot_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natu_3ae81bf6-feec-4891-8ec8-59a0d3d393e6 Kopie.jpgMedium-Full Shot

/imagine Medium-Full Shot of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

You can also use Medium-Long to achieve similar results. Medium-full or long shot prompts usually show more of the subject's body than a Medium Shot.

nzyan_full-body_photo_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natur_9587d1df-761a-4edc-960a-eaf7a7458b66 Kopie.jpgFull-Body Shot

The phrase Full-Body provides for full-body shots, but the feet are often cut off. Other aspect ratios do not help here.

/imagine full-body photo of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

Positioning

As a third category we can still position the subject in front of the virtual camera:

nzyan_Frontal_view_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natural__650f03bf-1229-4a4a-9983-6c079095fba0 Kopie.jpgFront View 

Default is front view, I got good results with front view .

/imagine Front view of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_side_view_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_natural_lig_7659682a-b4d8-4810-aff2-ec284c5b74cf Kopie.jpgSide View

With side view you get a 90° side view of the subject.

/imagine side view of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1

nzyan_photo_from_behind_of_an_old_cowboy_shot_on_Kodachrome_nat_965fd6b1-8be4-47da-af68-60ce6548dd8a Kopie.jpgBack view

The command from behind provides a back view.

/imagine from behind shot of an old cowboy, shot on Kodachrome, natural lighting --seed 1


Inspiration:

https://twitter.com/nickfloats/status/1640404667036483586

 

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