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Crane Final

Daisy Contreras
Birds Eye
A view from above. Like what a flying bird would see if it were
to look down.
Worms Eye
What a worm would see if it looked up.
High Angle
Picture taken at a more higher point than where the subject is.
Low Angle
A picture taken from a more lower point than where the focal
point is.
Dutch Tilt

Adding a tilt to your photograph. The viewer should not tilt


their head while they look a the photo.
Front

A photo taken directly in front of the subject.


Back

Picture taken from behind.


¾ Front

A picture taken ¾ in front of the subject.


¾ Back

A picture taken ¾ behind the subject.


Profile

A picture taken of the subjects side view.


Rule of Thirds

A picture taken where the subject or focal point is not right in


the middle of the picture. It’s usually either more to the left or
to the right.
Rule of Thirds (cont.)
Leading Lines

A picture where lines sort of lead your eyes to the subject.


Creative Lighting

A picture where there are shadows or bright lights used.


Creative Lighting (cont.)
Black and White

A picture with no colors.


Black and White (cont.)

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