Topic: So I'd like to tag a particular angle / perspective, but I don't know what it is called.

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Two different angles, actually. Both from sssonic2 pics.

The first one is from this pic:

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The angle in the upper right corner, with Pichu's face in Pikachu's butt, viewed sort of over-the-shoulder.

This (hope a dropbox link is ok): https://www.dropbox.com/s/2rm49zkvfyk0400/383c61b8daa6eb0b0ac465225b70d723_cut01.png?dl=0

That angle, as far as I can tell, isn't tagged, and I'd like it to be. What is that angle called?

Second one is this pic:

post #1510981

Rimming, but viewed from top-down. What is that angle called? I'd like to tag that one too.

Updated by Seraes Peeth

Oh boy, this gon' be ruff.

Exact angles and names are nearly impossible due to community behaving on itself. However, here are my thoughts and "research", take what you like, do as you please. Hope this helps something or so

1047106 "Chus"Three-Quarter_View (?)

Reasoning

The pose itself don't help to distinguish the exact position for the camera, but a general idea can be made. It could be mistaken by side_view but the way Pikachu's left butt-cheek is shown, helps reassure TQV. It also means upper wich can be held by high-angle_view, whoever there is no exact tag combining both. Normally one wouldd use the latest alone but both are ok.
Now here's the fun part. We encounter more than that single pose on the image. A normal reasonable person would suggest multiple_angles, but that may apply mostly on same character, various points, and this being more of a sequence. I myself wouldn't recommend tagging individual poses on these types of images

1510981 "Rim"High-Angle_view (?)

Reasoning

To me it looks and fits better to frontal_view since Yellow may be jut bending forwards real stretchy. I also support this by the way Brown's butt is shown mid-up and behind, like from leaning forwards and not directly under her head (if she were sitting/crouching) or far behind (if leaning) while from a (half) top angle; but if you say it's a top-down like, then high-angle_view could also apply here more properly (it is a very forbidding tag, I should say)

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