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Photo, Final exam

Bryan Gutierrez hr.3


Birds 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,
Worms eye

a view as seen from


below or from a humble
position.
High angle

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

a low-angle shot, is a shot


from a camera angle
positioned low on the
vertical axis, anywhere
below the eye line
Dutch tilt

Dutch Tilt. A Dutch tilt is a camera shot in


which the camera angle is deliberately
slanted to one side
Hp / front

Front facing angle of a


clear shot
Back

Back angle of the front


facing angle (opposite)
¾ front

Angle moved and


tilted to 3/4
¾ back

Back moved and angled


to 3/4
Profile

Profile is a simple
side photo of whatever
the main focus is.
Rule of thirds #1

position the important


elements in your scene
along those lines, or at
the points where they
meet. A rule of thirds
grid.
Rule of thirds #2
Leading lines

Leading lines refers to a


technique of composition
where the viewer of your
photos attention is drawn
to lines that lead to the
main subject of the
image.
Creative lighting #1

Light surrounding the


area in which makes the
image either pop or add
creativeness
Creative lighting #2
Black and white #1

Photo in black and white for


normal main focus of the
shot
Black and white #2

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