1.Sit Down: Sit on the floor as sitting on the floor gives you a sharp and clear cut angle to focus on. If clicking pictures of children, a seated posture gives a rather natural touch. Sitting immediately gives you a lower perspective and new opportunities. 2. Climb Up High: Search the nearest hill to get a stunning view of landscape night vistas of cities, misty mornings in the countryside where valleys are filled with fog and only the peaks above can be seen. 3. Go Underwater: Shooting underwater is well worth a try. You don’t have to go diving, you simply can buy an underwater camera and have a go with it. 4. Go Wide: Because of built-in panorama modes it’s now easier to take these wider shots. The camera then stitches the images together so you have a sweeping shot of the scene you’re shooting. 5. Use Reflections: Reflections can be great tools for changing context, you can reflect people with umbrellas in. You can also make use of new buildings made of glass which can reflect slightly older structures and many more abstract shots.