In order for perspective (that which is seen from a particular point of view) to be "different" it needs to be non-typical. Those who can photograph in this manner relate the familiar to us in ways we usually don't see things, or haven't for so long that we've forgotten how they appeared to us at one time. Perspective is one of the compositional techniques that can be used to present subject matter in a pleasing or unique way that commands our attention. Try higher/lower vantage points, getting extremely close, juxtaposition of elements or other "unique" points of view.
c. Objects in the picture may not be perpendicular to the picture plane.
It changes the perspective or point of view of the lense. It is the same thing if you turn your head upside down, things look different
I believe it is just called one-point perspective.
That phenomenon is called an ambigram, which is a word, art form, or symbolic representation that retains its meaning or form when viewed from a different perspective, orientation, or direction.
A Different Perspective - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
His perspective on the situation was completely different from mine
linear perspective
A single point perspective is when you are drawing a picture and you have a dot on your paper. Every line you draw has to be lined up with that dot ...does that help?
The art and science of filming a motion picture from the perspective of camera operation.
A perspective is a point of view from a certain group. and there were different perspectives of the crusades. this is what different groups thought for example muslims may have had a different perspective to the christians.
"The man had the perspective of a teenager" is a simple sentence.
Let me clarify my perspective in this regard.