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Bird’s eye
A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object
from above, with a perspective as though the
observer were a bird
Worm Eye
A worm's-eye view is a view of an object from
below, as though the observer were a worm
High angle
Similar to Bird’s Eye, A high-angle
shot is a cinematic technique
where the camera looks down on
the subject from a high angle and
the point of focus often gets
"swallowed up."
Low Angle
Camera is below the subject
Dutch Tilt
The camera is set at an angle on its roll.
Front
Shoot in front of a subject.
Back
Shoot from the back of the subject.
¾ front
¾ back
Profile
Shoot to a subject
Rule of third
The rule of thirds is a guideline
which applies to the process of
composing visual images such
as designs, films, paintings, and
photographs.
Leading lines
Leading lines refers to a technique
of composition where the viewer of
your photos attention is drawn lines
that lead to the main subject of the
image.
Creative lightning
A photograph simply records
patterns of light, color, and
shade; lighting is all-important
in controlling the image.
Black and white
Only black and white are present in this
kind of photography.

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