fågelperspektiv
Fågelperspektiv, also known as bird's-eye view, refers to a visual perspective that mimics the view from the sky, as if seen by a bird. This viewpoint is often used in various fields such as photography, art, and architecture to provide a unique and often dramatic perspective on a subject. In photography, a bird's-eye view can be achieved through specialized equipment like drones or high-altitude balloons, or by using techniques such as tilting the camera or using a wide-angle lens. In art, artists may use this perspective to create a sense of scale or to emphasize the verticality of a subject. In architecture, a bird's-eye view is often used in floor plans and site plans to provide a comprehensive overview of a building or landscape. The term "fågelperspektiv" is derived from the Swedish word for bird, "fågel," and the English word for perspective, "perspective." This perspective is not to be confused with the more common bird's-eye view in literature, which refers to a narrative style that focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a character.