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Andrew Toensing

Photo I Final Project


Bird’s Eye
Definition: A photo taken with the camera
directly above the focal point.
Worm’s Eye
Definition: A photo taken
with the camera level on
the ground with the focal
point.
High Angle
Definition: A photo taken with the camera
looking down upon the focal point.
Low Angle
Definition: A photo taken with the camera
looking up at the focal point.
Dutch Tilt
Definition: A photo taken with a tilt; tilt should
not exceed 45 degrees.
Front
Definition: A photo taken of the front side of
the focal point.
Back
Definition: A photo taken of the back side of
the focal point.
¾ Front
Definition: A photo taken of ¾ of the front of
the focal point and ¼ of the side.
¾ Back
Definition: A photo taken of ¾ of the back of
the focal point and ¼ of the side.
Profile
Definition: A photo taken of the side view of
the focal point.
Rule of Thirds
Definition: A photo taken with the focal point
resting in one of the four middle intersection
points of the nine squares that make up an
image.
Rule of Thirds
Definition: A photo taken with the focal point
resting in one of the four middle intersection
points of the nine squares that make up an
image.
Leading Lines
Definition: A photo taken with lines leading the
viewer’s eyes to the focal point.
Creative Lighting
Definition: The use of light to either produce or
remove shadows from a focal point.
Creative Lighting
Definition: The use of light to either produce or
remove shadows from a focal point.
Black and White
Definition: The de-saturation of an image to
create a more dramatic effect.
Black and White
Definition: The de-saturation of an image to
create a more dramatic effect.

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