Dutch Angle Photography [Flux]
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Dutch Angle Photography [Flux LoRA]
Cinematic Photography Tilt
This LoRA captures the dramatic tension and stylistic flair of Dutch angle (aka "canted angle") photography — a technique where the camera is intentionally tilted to one side. It evokes unease, disorientation, or psychological tension, famously used in film noir, thrillers, horror, and arthouse cinema.
Trained on a hand-picked collection of movie stills and curated photography, this model aims to replicate the composition, lighting, and emotional depth of professional tilted-frame cinematography.
🧠 Best used with prompts beginning with:
“dutch angle tilt”
(Optional: add “left” or “right” for directional control)
Combine with emotional cues or cinematic lighting for best results — e.g.
“dutch angle tilt, close-up of a man in shock under flickering neon light”
💡 Tip:
While this LoRA is designed to encourage tilted compositions, it may not always perfectly follow the requested tilt. Try rephrasing or regenerating your prompt if the result appears too level — results can vary depending on subject and framing context.



















