Creating an original image can sometimes be challenging. One of the best ways to do it is to change up your camera angle or perspective. Getting up high and looking down is one method, another is crawling around in the dirt to get a worm’s eye view. As you can imagine the name comes from approximating the view a worm would have from his angle on the ground.
Being low to the ground will set your images apart because the average person doesn’t see that way, or take photos from down there. It can also mean looking straight up. Here are some worm’s eye view images to give you some ideas:

Really Red Rock by James Wheeler on 500px

Walking in a Snowstorm by Tishan Baldeo on 500px

Iowa Corn by Aaron J. Groen on 500px

Baby Tortoise by Lee Bothma on 500px

The Trench Run II by peter stewart on 500px

Low-Angle by AtomicZen : ) on 500px

Mouse's View by Alexander Dragunov on 500px

Through the Keyhole by Harry Eggens on 500px

Infinity by Artur Stanisz on 500px

* by Peter Writer on 500px

To The Sky by Suradej Chuephanich on 500px

Ruddy Strut by Gary Luhm on 500px

Looking Up by Rob Younger on 500px

Towering giants by Mike Dexter on 500px

Displaced by Lee Acaster on 500px

Low angle ! by Emanuel Fernandes on 500px

Fast Sunrise by Tee Butler on 500px

The Cave by Thomas Brown on 500px

Tube Mice by Aaron Yeoman on 500px

Mouse point of view by Suren Manvelyan on 500px

Tower bridge by Paul Sharp on 500px

Boots! by Dee McIntosh on 500px

Mice perspective / Mäuse Perspektive by Ralf Bitzer on 500px

Fly Agaric Mushroom by Terry Sohl on 500px

Escalator by Tracey Whitefoot on 500px

Dawn Patrol by Scott Farrell on 500px

Walk Alone by Phil Jones on 500px

. by Oliviero Masseroli on 500px

AL-Marmoum Racing by Shoayb Khattab on 500px

Breno…ground level by Oliviero Masseroli on 500px

Blowing off Steam by mark_fadely on 500px

Florian Prägant by Martin Steinthaler on 500px

Worm's Eye View Golfer by Stephen Stringer on 500px
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