The last part of the sequence uses different camera angles and positions.
The shots all follow the 180 degree rule. They are all taken from the right hand side of the direction that the girl is moving.
These shots show the action as a pan following the girl (left) then as static shots from in front and behind.
In a tracking shot (like the two of the walking feet) the camera itself moves sideways, forwards or backwards.
In the static shot on the right, her feet walk into the frame and stop.
The low angle handheld shot on the left will go well with the shot on the right.
Because the movements match, it’s obvious that the second shot is a point-of-view (POV) shot.
These two shots are filmed using a wide angle lens (left) and a telephoto lens (right).