This document defines and describes various camera angles and photographic techniques, including birds eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, Dutch tilt, front, back, 3/4 front, 3/4 back, profile, rule of thirds (mentioned twice), leading lines, creative lighting (mentioned twice), and black and white (mentioned twice).
This document defines and describes various camera angles and photographic techniques, including birds eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, Dutch tilt, front, back, 3/4 front, 3/4 back, profile, rule of thirds (mentioned twice), leading lines, creative lighting (mentioned twice), and black and white (mentioned twice).
This document defines and describes various camera angles and photographic techniques, including birds eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, Dutch tilt, front, back, 3/4 front, 3/4 back, profile, rule of thirds (mentioned twice), leading lines, creative lighting (mentioned twice), and black and white (mentioned twice).
Birds Eye An elevated view of an object from above, with a prespective as if the observer were a bird. Worm’s Eye A view of an object from below, as if the observer were a worm. High Angle A cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle. Low Angle A camera shot angle postioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eyeline. Dutch Tilt The camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side. Front The viewpoint is the apparent distance and angle from which the camera views. Back Shooting from below, when you shoot a photo from below a subject. ¾ Front The model is turned about 45 from the camera and ¾ portriat shot that makes about ¾ of the models body visible. ¾ Back Back to back dualphotography. Profile Representation of something in outline. Rule Of Thirds Essential photography technique that can be applied to any subject to improve the compostion and balences of the image. Rule Of Thirds Essential photography technique that can be applied to any subject to improve the compostion and balences of the image. Leading Lines Compostion technique whereby the viewers eye is attracted to lines that lead directly to the principle subject of the image. Creative Lighting Illumination of the scenes to be photographed. Creative Lighting Illumination of the scenes to be photographed. Black And White Images that are taken combined with black and white. Black And White Images that are taken combined with black and white.